Topping and cloning the same cutting at the same time.

J Bleezy

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Figured I'd post this for anyone who is interested in topping plants without stunting growth.

Remove the growth tip from your future cutting and then take the cutting. So, when you're taking a cutting, it should come from a branch that looks like the branch in the first pic.
Wait for her to root and it's off to the races, growing strong side branches with a weird little stub.
 

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can I see a pic of the whole plant?
This particular plant is sour diesel, so she stretches a lot. Probably not the best example for this, but these are what I have right now, so it will have to do.
Pretty much just topping before you clone
 

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Gary is correct ..Meth for you is a better option,(jk)

indeed SD does stretch but never like that

learn to grow, then offer an attempt at lecturing the membership

Oh.. and welcome to riu
 
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I'm not quite sure why I'm being trolled here. Oh yeah thats right, I'm new to riu so that means I've never grown before.
The very first sentence of this post says this is for people who ARE interested, not for people who AREN'T.
After all it isn't rocket science, if you think it's out of the realm of possibility, then you are the noob.
 
Wait....how in the hell did I do this before I was a member a riu??? I mean nobody could know anything without being a "well known member" like yourself, right?
 

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^^^troll
Please add something more. Why is this post idiotic? Do you not think it will work? Because it's not how you grow? Or just because you don't have anything going on all day today or yesterday. ... .or tomorrow.
Please add some real input you "trusted rui members", other than "you smoke meth". Is that the info that you're so well known for? You tell everyone they smoke meth? Great info guys
 
That is exactly what I thought.

SD doesn't stretch like that? I'm just gonna take a stab and say you've never grown it, or else you would know that SD stretches like crazy.
Anyways that is so off topic. I know you guys wanna try to find anything to talk trash about without adding any decent input at all, but please, give me a break.
 
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Hey J Bleezy, All good big guy. I enjoyed the first post. Just happens that I worked on some clones this morning and its nice to know I did it right!!
 
This particular plant is sour diesel, so she stretches a lot. Probably not the best example for this, but these are what I have right now, so it will have to do.
Pretty much just topping before you clone
First off, are these plants in the last image grown out from clones that look like the cutting you are taking in Pic #1? And why are those plants so lanky? They appear stretched for sure but due to poor light. IMO.
 
So, the pic where it looks like I'm about to take a cutting is a different strain, not the same plant at all. I just snapped a pic to show more detail. And they are lanky because they are sour diesel. Growing under the same type of light and right next to these.
I guess I'm just wondering, what are people doibting about this? If I grew my plants like shit and they stretched after I took and rooted the cutting (not the case, but everyone seems to think that, so we'll run with it), what does that have to do with the thread? All the thread is about is you can root a topped cutting.
 

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Gary is correct ..Meth for you is a better option,(jk)

indeed SD does stretch but never like that

learn to grow, then offer an attempt at lecturing the membership

Oh.. and welcome to riu
Quick update on these crappy ass plants
 

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