BeantownBotany
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My plants have exploded their growth in the last few days, I swear they've grown almost a foot since last weekend. Its barely July and they won't even begin flowering for a few weeks. If they are around four feet in height now, I can imagine they will put on a few more feet during flowering, am I going to end up with ten foot plants here? I was hoping to keep the height to a minimum, so I was thinking about topping all of my plants one more time and taking a foot or so off the top of each cola. I have topped and trained them all before, so they each have anywhere from 2-8 main colas already. I don't mind slowing their growth, as they have grown enough and I'm ready for them to flower already.
So in your experience, will topping this late into their vegetative growth give me the desired results I'm looking for (less height, more fat colas) or am I going to end up with a bunch of miniature colas with far less yield?
So in your experience, will topping this late into their vegetative growth give me the desired results I'm looking for (less height, more fat colas) or am I going to end up with a bunch of miniature colas with far less yield?