BU5T4
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Good afternoon folksYeah it comes to about half the plant or so - that's why you don't wait until it's ten nodes high - just be wasting growth. Wait until she's between five and six nodes high. Yes, you can try to root the top - lots of folks do this. What happens when you cut it is, the hormones that tell the plant where the top is, move down to the two lowest nodes - but all four remaining branches believe they are it. Here ya go - one of my earlier grows - this was a Train Wreck plant. The first pic, is the day after I topped it. Second is a week later. Third, the week after that - all the same plant. You can see how it progresses - they respond pretty quickly. The last pic, is what they looked like at the end - she was one of these - don't know which one now, lol. Hope this was helpful.
Thats fantastic DoeEyed those pics explain alot. Cant believe how much extra growth you get in just one week. Thanks for the explanation it makes sense now.
I seem to be having some issues today after switching to 20/4 last night. The leaves that I initially thought had nutrient burn on them seem to be getting worse and crispy. I have added some new pics to show this. Also some of the other leaves seem to be a little brown on the tips too.
I thought maybe this could be caused by my fan bowing directly on the leaves? could this be the issue or should I just leave things as they are and see how it goes?
Oh yeh noticed that I have extra growth on the first actual node where that leaf is very brown, is this normal?
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