well at least you know she's a female by the white hairs..I was told to do 16 hours on and the rest off. So I'm assuming that's what messed it up? I'm not 100% sure.
3 leafs doesn't mean anything.Does the 3 leafs mean anything? I was told once it gets 3 leafs it's hard to bring back also?
New to this, so what does "top Job" mean?Notice that in the second picture that the plant's large fan leaves aren't as wide as the pot. As the roots grow about the same speed as the greenery you can pretty well tell that your roots haven't quite "bottomed out" yet. AFTER the roots hit the inside walls of the pot you will see rapid inch-a-day vegetative growth. General rule -- don't transplant until the larger fans are wider than the pot.
If you leave the plant as is you can figure it will pretty much double in height before harvest. Height increases during flowering stage are called stretching.
If you are going to spend the time to re-veg I would do a top job on the main stem. Might as well get her as bushy as possible, eh?
Good luck, BigSteve.
Many of us larger growers will administer a topping or FIM (Fuck I Missed) when the plants are putting on their first big growth spurt. Topping is s straight cut that removes the entire first bud. FIMing means don't try this while testing product. The idea is that those early top buds determine the shape of the plant. Trimming top buds makes for a bushier plant and that's a good thing imo.New to this, so what does "top Job" mean?
No it's not hard to bring back. Some plants might be a little more resistant to it than others. Even different plants of the same strain. I've revegged after harvest just by leaving a few budsites.Does the 3 leafs mean anything? I was told once it gets 3 leafs it's hard to bring back also?