DaveCoulier
Well-Known Member
Firstime: It sucks to cut your plant in half because it looks like you've done a horrible thing afterwards, especially when yours is so tall, but half of you growth appears to be stretching to begin with Or it could just be bagseed. My buddy has 5 bagseed plants in my tent and one of them has long internode distance, while all the rest of the plants have short internode distance.
If you topped above where your plant became trifoliate(2nd true node), you will end up with 5 main tops hopefully. Those little new leafs will each become like a new top that you previously cut off. Just check out my picture I posted above to see what you'll end up with if she's growing well. My plant grew 5.5 inches in 10 days after being topped. Im sure UB's plants grow even faster, but he's been at this for 40 years more than I .
If it were me...Id probably leave that girl untopped. Id love to see what a truly trifoliate plant can yield versus an topped plant, thats assuming you top the rest of your plants. Id be worried it'll revert to being normal if you topped it for whatever reason.
If you topped above where your plant became trifoliate(2nd true node), you will end up with 5 main tops hopefully. Those little new leafs will each become like a new top that you previously cut off. Just check out my picture I posted above to see what you'll end up with if she's growing well. My plant grew 5.5 inches in 10 days after being topped. Im sure UB's plants grow even faster, but he's been at this for 40 years more than I .
If it were me...Id probably leave that girl untopped. Id love to see what a truly trifoliate plant can yield versus an topped plant, thats assuming you top the rest of your plants. Id be worried it'll revert to being normal if you topped it for whatever reason.