Its clear you have never LST'd a plant, so you probably shouldn't speculate on something you have little to no experience with.I would. Not a fan of LST the "S" is for stress which can't be a good thing
i would defnly LST!! its so much worth it when you top for 4 colas, then you can do the (X) plant like thisAwesome guide. But I am wondering if I should also be LSTing after I top it like the OP described. I have about 5 feet of room from the ground to the bulb - should I just use UB's topping technique and forget about training?
1. Glad you got it. 2. I'm not gonna do anything more as I have nothing to gain from it. I've requested RIU unlock my edit option so I could set up a FAQ profile on the first page.Im a total noob and I dont see why this thread is this long,,, Ben explained it well,read again, or again then just cut the girl and get it over with... Ben , just make a new thread (sticky) and lock it out... Great job btw.. appreciate the info put so clearly!!
The cause-effect of topping.Hey Tio, I was just wondering what would happen if you topped every branch that came out of the plant?
Alganj, Ill answer this one for you, so that you can be saved a rightfully deserved bashing from UB .Uncle ben,
I have a question. I enjoyed your reading on Selecting the point for topping to get 4 main colas -
Do the new COLAs come out of the cutting location? How many New COLAS form? Im confused if 4 new COLAS grow, or if only 2 NEW ones grow and the 3rd and 4th are at the node below
Son of a bitch, does any one do anything other than extend their hand out? Want me to grow that damn plant out fer some of you guys?Alganj, Ill answer this one for you, so that you can be saved a rightfully deserved bashing from UB .
Thanks and Happy New Year Dave!The result will be a redistribution of the auxins and other hormones that normally collect in the tissue of the terminal leader's tip. These ho moans will be redistributed to dormant buds that reside in the nodal axis where the leaf petiole attaches to the "trunk", below the cut. The new foliar output response will be quick (within 24 hrs., see photo below)
You can grow a few plants out for me! Ive got my hands full over here.Son of a bitch, does any one do anything other than extend their hand out? Want me to grow that damn plant out fer some of you guys?
In the first post of this thread I addressed your question Alganj.
Thanks and Happy New Year Dave!
Quote from page one of this thread,,,,,,,,,,,,,Guys, this is my first plant so I want to make sure i'm doing this right.
Should I keep waiting for 2 more nodes? Am I right to not count the really short node at the bottom (not the cotyledons, but just really small branches and leaves)?
pretty clear everything but the coty's is a nodeTo get 4 main colas, let your seedling or cutting (clone) grow to about 5-6 nodes and pinch out (cut) the stem just above the 2nd true node. The node where the cotyledons attach doesn't count
It's totally up to you regarding apical dominance and what you're trying to achieve. When you take out the tip of a dominant leader, it kicks in a hormonal response behind the cut.heyUB, great thread. ive grown outdoors but 1st indoor. do i top the same way? i learned about topping from deer. one of my patches was on their trail and they kept biting off the fresh green tips. i wonderd at first why this one patch grew so much better, was 3 weeks till i was able to figure it out then.
Nice! As an aside, if you know of a local gardener (or you) that composts commercially, top dress your pots with a 2" layer of fine compost. It will provide the balance nutrionally you seek. I got 6.5 cu. yds. of the finest compost you can imagine delivered for $150. Compsed of green material like leaves, twigs, horse manure.Here's an example of a Purple Rain I started that ended up a male. I top all mine as I think it fills a canopy better.