Is this a successful topping?

HandyGringo

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You'll know it's successful when the wound heals up and the side branches start to dominate.
Gotcha, I think it's a success then! The two branches have grown bigger and seems like there are budsites/branches growing next to the topped area, so we're gucci? :weed:
 

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tlarosa

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You say it like fimming is a bad thing lol

I'm just finishing a grow where i did cuts for first time. I did mine closer to the node.
 

HandyGringo

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he is playing with you.
its a strange angle but as i see you topped all the leafs soo no chance for a fim.
Fuck. You never know what causes hermies these days. He got me.

So, I should top it again in the near future I guess? I'll give it a week to recover, I also just transplanted it and put it outdoors a few days ago.
 

amneziaHaze

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a fim(fuck i missed) is basicly just cutting the top half way soo the sun(lamp) can reach the side branches.they grow in the meantime the top recovers and continues growing.

i would do it a few more times 4max
 

conor c

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a fim(fuck i missed) is basicly just cutting the top half way soo the sun(lamp) can reach the side branches.they grow in the meantime the top recovers and continues growing.

i would do it a few more times 4max
I prefer topping its not always even but tends to be a bit more so than fimming at least ime suppose it's just preference in the end they both do a similiar job
 

conor c

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You say it like fimming is a bad thing lol

I'm just finishing a grow where i did cuts for first time. I did mine closer to the node.
Your better leaving a bit longer so the plant can seal itself easier vs cut tight all the way down it takes longer to heal
 
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