Hi there, this girl is being pushed hard with light sitting next to a light hungry sativa I might have to find a little shorter booster seat to move it away from the light and lower the dli she is getting, but I'll give her a chance to push through, her leaves are losing some color up top but they're not folding up or burning. This is a very tough plant and has been from the beginning, Seedsman has named this one correctly I have to say their genetics are always strong and stable making them forgiving to mistakes
@Cyrusdavirus, Hello of course I'm going to look at the techniques that suggest I also have my favorite but there are always nice and new things to learn by watching, crossing the techniques, great thanks for the tip
@Breadandbuds, this plant was a fight right from the beginning I'm excited to grow this one again because I've never had such an aggressive growing plant this plant almost immediately turned kinda woody and couldn't be bent I literally broke this one 7 times trying to hold her down. You can see the beginning of this one in my want cheese with that diary. I learned the technique I use on 90% of my photoperiod plants from Nebulahaze at growweedeasy.com if you care to take a look go to the website and search manifold and it will probably be first on the list
@Cyrusdavirus, It is a really interesting structure, I tell you my opinion in my opinion, however, it produces two main cola mails and their beautiful, very beautiful sometimes branches that however compared to a normal topping are peripheral. That is, in the main lining you create these two main lines and make us grow 2 main beasts and peripheral twigs, in the topping you always duplicate the center and if you leave only the center you will have 8/16/32 duplicates of the center smaller but "divided" clones of the main cola. That's why I prefer topping but I don't mind this way at all