Fatjoe
Well-Known Member
I see what your saying and I'm okay with that. We all have our own way to do things. I employ all training. None of it do I find to be last resort moves. I typically work with regenerated clones that do not require topping. I super crop them along with lst and hst. Then I add a ridged screen.I find its best to wait to see how the plant grows before you decide how your gonna train it. Every time i plan a training method at sprout it turns out i picked wrong. I scroged a cali dream and it turned out to be to ridgid and woody had to take the net down to prevent it from ripping itself apart with the net. Plain to do 3 tops on a LA confidential to normal plan to get 8 top colas spread out, wound up with a tangled mess of vines covered it tiny rabbit pellet buds not worth the effort of trimming
I top when i got a tall plant with poor nod spacing. I find those tall girls that dont like to put on many branches bush out nicely after a toping.
Supercropping is best used as a last resort when you got a girl who over streches your space in early flower. I would never use it as a planned training method
I train all plants and NEVER TOP a plant.
A trained fem photo..22days
A flowering clone...taken at 21days flower.
Single flowering clone in scrog I got going currently first week into 12/12.
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