Topping Outdoor Plants

ELINNEMAN27

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Hello! Names Eric I'm new to the forum. I'm kind of new to growing. Only been doing it a few years so I have a basic understanding of how things work. I have 4 plants growing in my backyard. My question is should I top them? Super crop? Just let them be? I'm from Long Island New York so I won't be budding until August/September. I attached some pics! Thank you !!!
 

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go go kid

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personaly, i would just leave them be, there side branching quite nicely as they are. topping is usualy if you have height issues in the space your growing in. or to keep them hidden behind a fence.
looking real nice
 

old_smoke

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Hey there! I'm from Long Island too (North Fork area). I grow in the ground so I need to LST or top to prevent the plants from getting too tall. This year I'm using netting to create a SCROG. I will put up a 2nd layer of netting in the next day or two. Here's my last post from about 2 weeks ago:

Are your plants starting to flower? Another local grower told me this morning theirs are starting. I looked at my plants and sure enough it looks like mine are too! I'll be taking a few clones today.

Good luck with your grow!
 

ELINNEMAN27

New Member
Hey there! I'm from Long Island too (North Fork area). I grow in the ground so I need to LST or top to prevent the plants from getting too tall. This year I'm using netting to create a SCROG. I will put up a 2nd layer of netting in the next day or two. Here's my last post from about 2 weeks ago:

Are your plants starting to flower? Another local grower told me this morning theirs are starting. I looked at my plants and sure enough it looks like mine are too! I'll be taking a few clones today.

Good luck with your grow!
I haven't noticed anything yet. I'll have to take a closer look later. How tall do you let your get before you top? Thats what I'm worried about. I feel like my main stems are starting to shoot up and leave everything else in the dust
 

old_smoke

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I think that "go go kid" makes good points. If height isn't an issue I too would leave them alone. You're pretty close to flowering and my opinion is that as a newish grower your priorities are to get a usable harvest and nail down the drying and curing before focusing on maximizing yield. Having most of the energy focused on the main cola is what the plant wants to do naturally, so there's really no downside to it other than yield. That assumes that height is not an issue.

If height is an issue and you have no choice, I would Supercrop using Kyle Kushman's method. (How to Supercrop Cannabis Plants for Massive Yields with Kyle Kushman’s Chiropractic). I've had good success using this method when growing in pots outdoors and indoors. It's a weird sensation feeling the stems crack under your fingers, and the plant looks like a POS for a few days, but it does work. Your goal wouldn't be "massive yield", but keeping things under the radar.
 

ELINNEMAN27

New Member
Hey there! I'm from Long Island too (North Fork area). I grow in the ground so I need to LST or top to prevent the plants from getting too tall. This year I'm using netting to create a SCROG. I will put up a 2nd layer of netting in the next day or two. Here's my last post from about 2 weeks ago:

Are your plants starting to flower? Another local grower told me this morning theirs are starting. I looked at my plants and sure enough it looks like mine are too! I'll be taking a few clones today.

Good luck with your grow!
I haven't noticed anything yet. I'll have to take a closer look later. How tall do you let your get before you top? Thats what I'm worried about. I feel like my main stems are starting to shoot up
I'd maybe top the plants in the 2nd and 4th pics, just to encourage lower branch growth.
Yeah those two plants are a little strange all the growth is very close to the main stem and weaving in and out of each other very tight. Do you think I should top and supercrop?
 

obijohn

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No need to do anything, but you could tie down the tops on these to encourage more bushiness and bud sites. It wouldn't necessarily increase your yield but more buds means less chance of budrot/budworms when you have just a few thick, massive colas. I wouldn't top them, IMO that shocks and stunts the plant
 

NorCalWeed

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Topping is done mostly for crop uniformity and height control. Your pot size is what limits/sets your total yield. Topping before flower set will result in more similarly sized colas, a shorter but wider, more manageable plant. Lack of topping often results in one giant cola prone to mold while too much topping will result in too many smaller colas. These in 20gal pots have been topped 3-4 times (SuperSilverHaze on Left, Lemon Skunk on Right). Screen Shot 2023-07-20 at 11.22.33 AM.png
 

NorCalWeed

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Hello! Names Eric I'm new to the forum. I'm kind of new to growing. Only been doing it a few years so I have a basic understanding of how things work. I have 4 plants growing in my backyard. My question is should I top them? Super crop? Just let them be? I'm from Long Island New York so I won't be budding until August/September. I attached some pics! Thank you !!!
If those were mine, I would top them like so...

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BrassNwood

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Topped and the skirts cleaned up. I don't usually get them this far this soon, but my back wasn't screaming for a change, and I won't have all that low end scruff to throw out. To skimpy to bother trimming it is just a pain most harvests. Let go wild they soon cover the walk and make weekly spraying for Powdery Mildew and Caterpillars much more difficult than it needs be.
 

ELINNEMAN27

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Topped and the skirts cleaned up. I don't usually get them this far this soon, but my back wasn't screaming for a change, and I won't have all that low end scruff to throw out. To skimpy to bother trimming it is just a pain most harvests. Let go wild they soon cover the walk and make weekly spraying for Powdery Mildew and Caterpillars much more difficult than it needs be.
What do you spray for powdery mildew?
 
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