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Top the second plant in 3rd photo in week 10 veg?

Huskiehouse
Huskiehousestarted grow question 1mo ago
Anyone think I should top the plant in the 3rd photo? Topped the other, just never had time for this one cause of storms at the time. This one has LST done, but not the one in the first two photos.
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GreenHerbElements
GreenHerbElementsanswered grow question 1mo ago
Hi, da die Pflanzen gut aussehen und du nach oben viel Platz hast würde ich auf ein topping verzichten. Zudem hast du ja bereits bei einer deiner Pflanzen topping gemacht so kannst du den unterschied später besser sehen und für das nächste Mal entschieden was besser für dich funktioniert. Viel Glück
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yan402
yan402answered grow question 1mo ago
Hey bro, you're still early enough to top if you're staying in veg a bit longer, but only if you're sure it won’t flip soon. If you’re planning to flip in the next 7–10 days, I’d skip topping and just stick with LST. If you’ve already topped the other one"""growdiaries.com/diaries/277617-grow-journal-by-kiopiercer100%22%22 and want more even canopy development, topping now can help. Also, if the main goal is storm resilience and airflow, you can top and spread those tops out with ties after a few days. Fabric pot gives you tons of anchor points. You can top now, only if you’re staying in veg another 7+ day✌️💚
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Hightai90
Hightai90answered grow question 1mo ago
Dont do anything Just let her grow Natural because now its too late
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question 1mo ago
Only top plants when they are super small or your growing outdoor and plant is huge and you know what your doing… honestly if your learning just let the plants grow normal and you will know how they grow so you will have a base point to start from
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 1mo ago
Topping at this late end of the season is just going to stunt this plant.........it will take 2 weeks to recover, by which time flowering will be almost commencing, meaning you will lose 2 weeks of further growth for no real benefit. Continue with a bit more trainig, otherwise just leave her be without any stress (topping) and let her finish naturally.............this will give you maximum yield at this point. Topping a month ago would have been a better idea, but topping this close to flowering is not ideal.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 1mo ago
It's outside. Don't worry about an uneven canopy outside. The sun does not lose intensity from top to bottom unless physically shielded. 93 million miles away, so a few extra feet is zero difference. hell, a 100 foot tall plant would be no different intensity top-to-bottom, lol. If you think topping it will allow you to spread it out more as time goes by, sure... but otherwise i wouldn't bother. i don't know what region of earth you are on, but around here it's just about to go into flower, so topping now wouldn't do anything useful. You'd need vege time afterward to justify it.
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RoomForBloom
RoomForBloomanswered grow question 1mo ago
There is only one picture in your question but if thats the plant you are talking about I wouldn't see a reason not to top it. Unless you decide to send them into flower early manually, flower is far away enough that the plant will recover and strengthen the other shoots.
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