Dear Growdiaries,
first of all I have to make amends for a mistake that I have often made which I have only now realized and I am making a note of it for TOPPING LOVERS. When using this fantastic technique that is both classic and essential in growing, one must remember to be careful when feeding. When you make the FIRST CUT, especially if a little premature compared to the recommended 4-5 knot (I do the third), you have to go very, very slow with the feeding for growth. After cutting, the plant slows down and does not have that unbridled growth it has from the third week onwards and therefore easily goes into overfeeding if you exaggerate and if you already have a pre-fertilized soil. SO PLAN WITH FERTILIZERS OR EVEN JUST WATER WHEN TOPPING ESPECIALLY IN THE EARLY CUTS. This is advice that I have never read anywhere and that I learned from observation. In particular, I noticed that the autoflowering plants needed the grow because they grow unbridled and had not undergone cuts, therefore the leaves lightened, while the plants with toppings darkened and went into evident over fertilization. Nothing very serious is recovered but growing a balanced plant always gives a better result.
Having said that our two Fullgas apart from a bit of cursed overfertilization are very good, they always respond quickly to topping and are very suitable for this technique. I advise you not to take too long, the final brunches are long and you will be able to hold them up.
We've cut 4 tops on both of them and we're moving forward for 8 before Easter.
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@Cyrusdavirus, O yes The girls always seem few but then in the end they are more and more short I have to take out the additional lights and start attacking them everywhereπ