ya, if you grow from clones there nodes are always alternating, but you can still do it, i did just 2 days ago, i can already tell the groth starting on the new branches.
i would cut all of the yellow leavs in half, what are your temps, your stem looks dark, that usualy indicates cold temps, how close is the light your using?
i just topped one of my clones yesterday to see how it would do, it already has 2 branches coming off the main steam at the very bottom. each has like 4 sets of leaves. and 4 more branches developing out of the nodes and had 5 good fan leaves before the topping and the plant is trained to grow...
it would seem that you can do whatever you choose to, to get what you want out of the plant, baced on what you want and the grownig conditions you have. you just need to know (even if you dont see it happening) what your plant is doing, and how everything you do and when you do it effects the plant.
But what if we arnt very experienced...? what would the explanation for why it might be better to transplant right before you give it darkness? And a question iv always had is do the roots have a faster groth rate when the leaves are not absorbing light? (Darkness).
I have 3 clones that used to be outdoors but when i got them after they took root for like 2 weeks i moved them indoors.(because the leaves were heat damaged). My question is once they start doing nice, would it be beneficial to give them exposure to intence sunlight, or would it just slow my...