Where to crop?!?

Piper84

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I would top it all the way down until you get to a “layer” of generally even side branches
 

Piper84

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And if you don’t top it there that is where I would bend the top down to even with everything else that way your maximizing your mains
 

Secret_garden

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Pinch and bend and tie it down. You do t tie it good enough it will break free and try to straighten out and will be to hard to do anything with the stress from cropping makes the plant harden it’s stems as a defence not then you just get some bent plants like this 87CDD66C-D91D-48FC-9E04-A41D43CA6854.jpeg
 

Merkn4aSquirtn

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Me personally, I'd cut here. Would have topped a week ago. Generally you could cut it wherever. I topped one of mine a few days ago in 4 different spots. I didn't see any signs of stress, in fact the opposite. In my experience the plant loves to be cut up. 20200627_202837.jpg
 

banks358

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I assume you're bringing it outside, then back inside? If so why? And be careful about bringing in bugs then.

At this point, I'd just pick off the top node, then LST it when it grows out. But you can really top wherever you want.
I took it outside for the picture Bc it sucks in my basement, I only bring it out to water it then back inside
 

My Name is Mike

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I agree with above.

In addition, if you don't want to add more time to veg, then don't top it since you've shown concern it's been 4 weeks. The plant will bounce back quickly but it'll need more time to bush out.

If you don't top it, it'll continue to grow lanky and high which could effect bud density and yield. Either way it'll produce but depends on what's important to you.
 

Doliz

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I agree with above.

In addition, if you don't want to add more time to veg, then don't top it since you've shown concern it's been 4 weeks. The plant will bounce back quickly but it'll need more time to bush out.

If you don't top it, it'll continue to grow lanky and high which could effect bud density and yield. Either way it'll produce but depends on what's important to you.
I'm pretty close to week 3 myself, and haven't topped yet. My plants don't appear to be very tall overall though. Should I wait longer to top?
 

My Name is Mike

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I'm pretty close to week 3 myself, and haven't topped yet. My plants don't appear to be very tall overall though. Should I wait longer to top?
I go by node growth vs. time. People can be in very different growth sizes in 3 weeks. Plants won't appear tall in early stages but they will when you're flipping to flower and through flower they stretchhh.

Depends how many nodes you have, what your veg goal is(weeks), how much height space you have and if you want to bush your plants out.
 

Doliz

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I go by node growth vs. time. People can be in very different growth sizes in 3 weeks. Plants won't appear tall in early stages but they will when you're flipping to flower and through flower they stretchhh.

Depends how many nodes you have, what your veg goal is(weeks), how much height space you have and if you want to bush your plants out.
Gotcha. Well 6.5' tall tent, I was planning on going by this tutorial here for the most part I think - https://www.growweedeasy.com/manifold - unless you recommend going for something different. I'd rather them not get too tall in the end. Time isn't much of a issue, whatever works best. I think I'm only around 4 nodes or so currently.
 
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