Topping Clones?

siforek

Member
I got a Blue Cookies clone last week :) It's my 1st clone. All my other plants I grew from seed so they're pretty symmetrical making topping very straight forward, snip the top just above the 2 little nubs on either side & there you go.

With this clone the nubs that could grow into branches aren't on either side of the stem. Well they are but they're scattered. 1 on the left & a 1/2 inch up one on the right etc. Is there a different way/better to top clones like this?

Also here's a shot from my tent cam of the lovely cookies :P
 

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siforek

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Yes, you can top clones, but you need to be a bit selective about doing it. You want to leave two growth nodes close together. See how I've done this one:
Kinda hard to see from the picture but I get what you mean about having the nodes close together.
 

nfhiggs

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Yes, you can top clones, but you need to be a bit selective about doing it. You want to leave two growth nodes close together. See how I've done this one:
Its actually been topped twice, just a few days apart, then LST'd into a modified mainline. as she grows I will start trimming some of the lower growth.
 

nfhiggs

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Kinda hard to see from the picture but I get what you mean about having the nodes close together.
Where the main branch splits was the first top - the growth nodes were less than a quarter inch apart, and grew into two main branches in just a couple of days, which I topped again, then spread apart with the garden wire.
 

siforek

Member
Here is what she looked like just a day or two before I topped her:
http://imgur.com/8EYNT3L
Right on, that makes me feel better considering mine looks much like that. I'm no stranger to topping or using garden wire for a little LST but had to be sure on this clone. I topped it last night & even though it's already taller than I'd like I'll see if I can top it again next week & then get some wire in there to fatten her up :)

Thanks for the help.
 
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