ProdigalSun
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Who?What height did you switch them over? And did you cut of any of the bottom
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Who?What height did you switch them over? And did you cut of any of the bottom
Is that Bens alter ego LOLI've used Uncle Buds technique
I believe you can 4 top them only if your nodes are not alternating. If they are alternating nodes then you can't use the 4 topping technique.I've used Uncle Buds technique starting from seed, and it works great. The question I have is about clones. My clones have a lot more growth on bottom than do starting from seed. Could I just trim all branches off but 4 then top, and get the four colas? Thanks
only if your seedling is healthy & stress free..I just topped at the 2nd node, hope it works!
This is my first post in this forum and I hope it fits with this thread because a lot of other topics are mentioned too...if not Ill gladly open a new thread.Here's the FAQ, again, from another website:
FAQ
Q - Can I cut above the 3rd or 4th node?
A - You can, but you won't get the same effect regarding bulked up main colas. I came up with this simple technique in order to increase main cola production from 1..... to 2 or 4. If you want a lot of bud sites and a bushier plant, then top at say.....the 8th node, but, that's not my technique as described.
Welcome to the thread. Got to say, you have a lot planned, lot's of "ifs". I hope your site is almost 100% secure where you can tend to it freely and without too much trouble. If not, I wouldn't bother. Indoor is a lot more convenient and trouble free. You'll see some of my threads where I grow outdoors but it's easy for me except for the very high wind conditions and storms. Now, compare MY conditions with the challenges you'll face, and see if you really want to do this:This is my first post in this forum and I hope it fits with this thread because a lot of other topics are mentioned too...if not I’ll gladly open a new thread.
You just opened the thread and were hit with this? really strange, never known that to happen before.
I'm not enjoying these ads all over the pages now though.
here are the ladies last night 1 week 5 days since the first hairs, i could have vegged a little longer now it seems but they look happy enough.
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Uncle Ben, thanks for your reply, I appreciate it!You really are the beacon of this forum!Welcome to the thread. Got to say, you have a lot planned, lot's of "ifs". I hope your site is almost 100% secure where you can tend to it freely and without too much trouble. If not, I wouldn't bother. Indoor is a lot more convenient and trouble free. You'll see some of my threads where I grow outdoors but it's easy for me except for the very high wind conditions and storms. Now, compare MY conditions with the challenges you'll face, and see if you really want to do this:
My setup - get the seedling up to 3 or so nodes, top, bury as deep as I can in a 12 liter or so pot. Work into the top of the soil about 1 Tblsp. of a slow release 18-4-9 food. At the site I dig a 3" deep hole big with enough diameter to drop the pot into it so that the roots will eventually grow out of the 6 drain holes into the native soil thereby "re-purposing" water and minerals that wash out of the pot. I cover up the bottom of the pot with the soil removed using my foot. I run a 2 gph emitter off an irrigation line into the pot. Done! Very little cost or maintenance for the life of the plant. I'll post some pix.
Note: you'll see in the first photo where I played games with mama natur again. Instead of topping above the 2nd node, I stripped off all leaf petioles below the top 2 nodes to get the same effect. 1/2 dozen of one, 6 of the other. Why? I wanted more root mass while getting to where I wanted to go. This plant was hit by strong winds splitting the crotch to just below soil level and with a little asphalt spray and duct tape, did just fine. (photo #5)
You can top any time. All you need to understand is how the plant is going to react and then top. Topping to my 4 cola method will work fine.
Good luck!
Just do it.
Don't have a clue, just do it and see. Plants are dynamic, tents are restrictive. I would never use a tent but that's just me.UB, do you think there would be enough room for 3 plants in a 3x3 tent using your topping method?
[video=youtube;cB5K8HgbBmI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB5K8HgbBmI[/video]UB, do you think there would be enough room for 3 plants in a 3x3 tent using your topping method?
ub your seedling soil mix is atleast 6" and another 6" from top soil to the first true node am i right? so lets say 12" buried huhWelcome to the thread. Got to say, you have a lot planned, lot's of "ifs". I hope your site is almost 100% secure where you can tend to it freely and without too much trouble. If not, I wouldn't bother. Indoor is a lot more convenient and trouble free. You'll see some of my threads where I grow outdoors but it's easy for me except for the very high wind conditions and storms. Now, compare MY conditions with the challenges you'll face, and see if you really want to do this:
My setup - get the seedling up to 3 or so nodes, top, bury as deep as I can in a 12 liter or so pot. Work into the top of the soil about 1 Tblsp. of a slow release 18-4-9 food. At the site I dig a 3" deep hole big with enough diameter to drop the pot into it so that the roots will eventually grow out of the 6 drain holes into the native soil thereby "re-purposing" water and minerals that wash out of the pot. I cover up the bottom of the pot with the soil removed using my foot. I run a 2 gph emitter off an irrigation line into the pot. Done! Very little cost or maintenance for the life of the plant. I'll post some pix.
Note: you'll see in the first photo where I played games with mama natur again. Instead of topping above the 2nd node, I stripped off all leaf petioles below the top 2 nodes to get the same effect. 1/2 dozen of one, 6 of the other. Why? I wanted more root mass while getting to where I wanted to go. This plant was hit by strong winds splitting the crotch to just below soil level and with a little asphalt spray and duct tape, did just fine. (photo #5)
You can top any time. All you need to understand is how the plant is going to react and then top. Topping to my 4 cola method will work fine.
Good luck!
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Probably 5-6" of the trunk buried on that one. Doesn't really matter.ub your seedling soil mix is atleast 6" and another 6" from top soil to the first true node am i right? so lets say 12" buried huh