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thechemist310

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ok, so I could only make it to page 6, but DAMN this thread is funny.

dp sux, you are a piece of work my man. It's amazing how you talk smack very early on about internet tough guys and you are clearly one yourself. ha ha!!!

I'm a brand new grower so I'm going mostly off my experiences with my veggie gardens and all the years of my mom having more plants than India has babies. I also have watched Jorge Cervantes grow guide about 20 times.

I topped then waited about 6 days to switch to flower. This gave my ladies some time to heal the cut. They had nice thick stems so it took 3 days before they stopped "bleeding." The underneath branches took off within days so I feel pretty confident I did the right thing.

Plants are plants so they can take some abuse. I guess we'll see if that causes hermies! My theory was, if I cut them they would need at least a little time to heal and use the extra hours of light for repairs.
 

dp sux

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ok, so I could only make it to page 6, but DAMN this thread is funny.

dp sux, you are a piece of work my man. It's amazing how you talk smack very early on about internet tough guys and you are clearly one yourself. ha ha!!!

I'm a brand new grower so I'm going mostly off my experiences with my veggie gardens and all the years of my mom having more plants than India has babies. I also have watched Jorge Cervantes grow guide about 20 times.

I topped then waited about 6 days to switch to flower. This gave my ladies some time to heal the cut. They had nice thick stems so it took 3 days before they stopped "bleeding." The underneath branches took off within days so I feel pretty confident I did the right thing.

Plants are plants so they can take some abuse. I guess we'll see if that causes hermies! My theory was, if I cut them they would need at least a little time to heal and use the extra hours of light for repairs.

Tuff guy ???

Im actin more like the children who wanted to play..TRICK OR TREAT!!!

now its my turn to play tricks and act the fool ,,know??
 

Sunbiz1

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I thought I told all of you to seek therapy 3 hours ago...what the hell is a matter with you people?.

LO fucking L, try and behave yourselves and have a Happy Halloween!.
 

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BAHAHA does it taste good? i haven't grown it yet but i heard it's good. honestly i just bought them. so top them then lollipop them?
 

dp sux

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Is this the scrog your talking about???






This all I could find for SOG (is it helpfull)???

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hers info on your topping

top·ping (t
p
ng)n.1. A sauce, frosting, or garnish for food.

2. A part or layer that forms the top.
3. toppings The cropped parts of plants or trees after pruning.

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LST info rite here!!

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dp sux

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i think i will go with lollipop *shrugs*

Im sorry if you realy were lookin for advice I dnt think topping going into flower is good,,,Top and veg for at least 10 days if you can,,but these kids on here all swear they do it all the time and have no problems ,,Ive personaly seen issues if you dont veg alittle at least after topping!(but most of em got a whole 8 grows under there belt so ,,tread litley with there advice if I wer you.
 

splifchris

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Im sorry if you realy were lookin for advice I dnt think topping going into flower is good,,,Top and veg for at least 10 days if you can,,but these kids on here all swear they do it all the time and have no problems ,,Ive personaly seen issues if you dont veg alittle at least after topping!(but most of em got a whole 8 grows under there belt so ,,tread litley with there advice if I wer you.
I completely agree.... lets face it you can abuse the shit out of plants and still get some good smoke.... This don't mean the methods they used are good practice and they will learn that the little things ( like not topping and putting into flower in one go) make a huge difference to quality and yield...
 

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Anyone who listens to this guy deserves what they get. Splif and Sunny you can top, fim, scrog, lst before flowering, during transisition and during flowering itself. No worries... It takes way more stress than topping to herm a plant. Unless it has weak genetics and a tendency to hermi anyways. Even then its doubtful pinching the plant will cause it to hermi...DP is a troll. The only thing he has ever grow pubic hair. And that was just last year.......
 

mysunnyboy

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Anyone who listens to this guy deserves what they get. Splif and Sunny you can top, fim, scrog, lst before flowering, during transisition and during flowering itself. No worries... It takes way more stress than topping to herm a plant. Unless it has weak genetics and a tendency to hermi anyways. Even then its doubtful pinching the plant will cause it to hermi...DP is a troll. The only thing he has ever grow pubic hair. And that was just last year.......
thanks :-) i was just fucking with him, guess i was pretty convincing LOL

i do however wonder which method is best for cheese?
 
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