Great thanks.Trust me, you're blessed.
Like to see a photo or two when she starts bulking up.Well I thought I'd check back in as I topped according to Uncle Ben and I am still loving the results. Day 2 of flower on ak48s...I absolutely have 4 main shoots on all...and the plants are round, 1' tall bushes.
Not sure how big this strain gets in flower but am very much looking forward to 4 colas that are all hefty.
Again, apical dominance. The lower colas may, and I emphasize may, be smaller in bulk than the ones above them. When I top to 4 main colas, they seem to bulk up pretty much the same. Your mileage may vary.Hey Uncle Ben....
I'm more of a lurker than I'd like to be here, mainly cause I don't have much to contribute and a lot to learn. But I need to say THANK YOU for this awesome thread you started.
I started my first grow attempt (4 plants) in mid April- 3 Northern Lights and one Mazar. I "uncle ben'd" the healthy NL and the Mazar, but one of my plants did not even sprout, and the other sprouted with a missing cotyledon. It took about 2 weeks to finally make any growth at all, and I had to plant another seed to make up for the one that did not sprout.
Long story short, I did not have space for the 4-cola'd Mazar, so I gave it to a friend. Now I have a 4-cola Northern Lights, and 2 regular un-topped unadulterated Northern Lights.
And man oh man, does the uncle ben'd plant look oustanding. Two top cola's are huge and glorious after only 4 weeks of flowering now, but oddly enough the other two are much shorter. This probably has to do with the fact that I'm using CFLs and the light doesn't distribute totally equally (a condition I'm working to fix). Either way, I can tell that she's the plant that's going to give me the heftiest yield out of all of them.
Exactly. Too much crap for too much effort around these parts. Growing pot should be as low maintenance as you can get IMO. My style is - no gimmicks, no charts, just plain botany.And I can already start to see my preferred style of growing develop. I don't want to be fucking with these things, I just want to let them grow. LSTing, Supercropping, SCROGging, it all seems like a lot of work for not a lot of benefit, when all you have to do is just one early topping to get 4 huge colas.
Cool! Glad it's working out for you.Anyways, just wanted to say thanks for helping out a noob succeed in this stuff. Really, I couldn't have done it without you and the rest of the guys on this site.
Just keep them green my friend. One main cola or 4, it all depends on how well you maintain the plant's food factory (leaves) until harvest.....The benefits of UB's topping technique are astounding, Everyday when i water my plants i see new bud sites on all of them you just wouldn't belive it i think im going to have a good harvest. Thanks UB.
The nub will shrivel and is not capable of foliar output.Yo Uncle Ben, Killer pics on page one. I had some success with topping but have a question for you. Why did you top an inch after your 2nd true node? Did growth start from that piece of stem you left above the node, is that how you got 4 main colas? In the past I topped above the node ( 2nd-4th) leaving an inch of stem or so and It just shriveled up. Was that the case with urs or did it sprout new growth
Can you explain this a bit more? I've FIM'ed a couple of plants, and although the plant bushed out more,Better to be too far away than risk damaging the node.. Thing I liked about that pic was the fact that it clearly depicts that topping IS NOT cutting through the node itself like alot of noobs seem to think.. FIMing isn't even if done properly..
Ask 10 different people about how to FIM and you'll get 10 different answers. IMO, it's another one of those lame forum drills (like flushing) that has no merit and just won't die, reason why it's slammed so much as "Fuck I Missed". It's just not 100% predictable or reliable.Can you explain this a bit more? I've FIM'ed a couple of plants, and although the plant bushed out more,
the next few sets of leaves were deformed or cut at the ends. Is that normal?
I cut straight through the node taking off about 80%. I'm not clear on how you can FIM without cutting
through the node. I thought that was the whole idea behind FIM, and what makes it different from just topping.
The colas produced at the highest point will always be slightly taller than the lower ones, that's normal. Don't sweat it, let nature do what it knows best. If one turns out taller than another, so what?UB, i used the info in this thread to top my Northern Lights plant. plant has fully recovered from topping and is growing four main colas nicely. thanks! my question is, 1 of the new main colas is like 3" above the other 3 main colas(branches). what if anything can i do to slow her down so others can catch up? i'm trying to get an even canopy for my lights... thanks