john wishmyer
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got this mangokush that ive been vegging for a week or so noticed t got really bushy yet still small, wondering how anyone else would go about defoliating this thing in a way that i can acheive a perfect canopy
already did brotha, just want those nice shoots to meet up at the top for some even colastop it
already did brotha, just want those nice shoots to meet up at the top for some even colas
hahah not a chance im honestly extremely clueless on the whole even canopy thing besides mainlining so just top the main node over n over?right on, so keep topping it until they do is what I mean
I think you wanted to show off your awesome plant.....
Beautiful representation!View attachment 4093354 View attachment 4093355 View attachment 4093356 some questions need to be asked first. how big of an area are you trying to fill? are those the only 2 plants? what is the lighting? I ask because to maximize tour harvest you need to fill the canopy. 2 plants in a 4x4 would need much more training than in a 2x4. Weak lighting favors a scrog over sog. Personaly for a even canopy i supercrop a mainline. This is 9 plants in a 4.5x4.5
my lightings 5 led bulbs n 3 cfl bulbs mainly for the purpose of vegging in door until the weather outside cleans up a bit, my plan was just to create an even canopy indoor and just put outside when the plant was to my liking,nothing fancyView attachment 4093354 View attachment 4093355 View attachment 4093356 some questions need to be asked first. how big of an area are you trying to fill? are those the only 2 plants? what is the lighting? I ask because to maximize tour harvest you need to fill the canopy. 2 plants in a 4x4 would need much more training than in a 2x4. Weak lighting favors a scrog over sog. Personaly for a even canopy i supercrop a mainline. This is 9 plants in a 4.5x4.5
Chiqifella is correct! Keep topping! What I usually do is Top the plant anywhere I can see several limbs line up, this could sometimes be 3/4's of the plant! Starting early is key
Chiqifella is correct! Keep topping! What I usually do is Top the plant anywhere I can see several limbs line up, this could sometimes be 3/4's of the plant! Starting early is key
my first top is about 9 days from pop.What do you consider early? I topped mine (rolled off the inner top node) after the 6th node. after 2-3 weeks all pairs of branches below the top grew to be even with the tops, then they all continued growing together...
Early; As Dynamo mentioned 9-days is a good marker. From there, your goal is to stop any apical tips from developing and running on you.What do you consider early? I topped mine (rolled off the inner top node) after the 6th node. after 2-3 weeks all pairs of branches below the top grew to be even with the tops, then they all continued growing together...
Early; As Dynamo mentioned 9-days is a good marker. From there, your goal is to stop any apical tips from developing and running on you.
Well put - training is definitely dependent on genetics..I really like when I topped, if I would have toped at 4 nodes I would have had 4 less top colas, as it is I have 10 per plant, all at a relatively even canopy. Maybe if it's a sativa leaning plant topping sooner is required to control vertical growth. My indica leaning hybrids responded very well to the first topping, stopping all top node growth till the lower nodes caught up in height.