Could I top her this late.

Codeman34

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So I was wondering if I could top this plant she’s at least a month and half old she’s the tallest bitch I’ve grown and she don’t stop growing up I’m going to run out of room. So what I was thinking is going through and literally cutting the tops off like a good 6-8 inches back down? Would this hurt her if I give her at least a week to recover any advice would be greatly appreciate
 

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piratebug

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Instead of topping her, super crop her. Squeeze the branch where you want to top it, then slightly roll it back n' forth between your thumb and index finger applying a little pressure, then bend the branch down and lay it on the canopy, and in few days that branch will turn upward on her own and all her side branches will become new tops!
 

Codeman34

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Instead of topping her, super crop her. Squeeze the branch where you want to top it, then slightly roll it back n' forth between your thumb and index finger applying a little pressure, then bend the branch down and lay it on the canopy, and in few days that branch will turn upward on her own and all her side branches will become new tops!
Mhmmm I have never done this before sounds interesting I’ll have to look it up.
 

Bukvičák

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You must be doing something different with the plant on the very right side. Figure out what and than apply that on all of them…
 

Husk

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So I was wondering if I could top this plant she’s at least a month and half old she’s the tallest bitch I’ve grown and she don’t stop growing up I’m going to run out of room. So what I was thinking is going through and literally cutting the tops off like a good 6-8 inches back down? Would this hurt her if I give her at least a week to recover any advice would be greatly appreciate
In flowering I'm not touching a damn thing!! I work progressively less as the grow ends which everyone should be doing. It opens up more time for corrections, less stress, more inspection, and less damage done to plants. Of course this is how I grow specifically, and I love cannabis, so this is my play!

As for topping, good rule of thumb is a week before flowering you can top anytime, anywhere in veg, but of course knowledge on the topic of topping is essential for location, and end product looks/function and structure! Each strain is predominantly different than the next, and should be treated accordingly, right?

Look at cutting branches much similar to a trees physiology (as in lower branches get bigger and become trunks/main stems), in a month's time those branches will climb to the top forming secondary colas etc. You get to choose how they react to a cutting! Nodes are another viable piece of structure to include in topping. Don't leave cut tops with bigger leaf nodes than other cut tops leaf nodes, if that makes sense. You will run into uneven canopies. Take into account branch thickness, length, nodes, light penetration, wind surface, and growth space available. Include all these things into cutting tops, take notes, experiment, and learn my friend! =)

I hate waste and use this simple but effective trick for clones/topping. Light raised slightly higher increase top stretch to which I cut a perfect sized top/clone (4") and the nodes underneath tend to be just staring to stretch out which in turn sets you up for the sides to grow right into the new nodes being established. Cheers!
 

Aeroknow

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I supercrop during the stretch all the time to maintain an even canopy with no ill effects.
That’s the only time i supercrop. 7-14 days after flip.
So I was wondering if I could top this plant she’s at least a month and half old she’s the tallest bitch I’ve grown and she don’t stop growing up I’m going to run out of room. So what I was thinking is going through and literally cutting the tops off like a good 6-8 inches back down? Would this hurt her if I give her at least a week to recover any advice would be greatly appreciate
Go for it. But yeah, give a week or so before you flower.
 
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