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When should I top, transplant and train my plants?

NidoR420
NidoR420started grow question 22d ago
My 2 plants (different strains) are at 5th (Ozz) and 4th (Peppino) node. I plan to top at 4th/5th node, then repot next week (Peppino needs it soon, Ozz maybe later) and start LST a week after. Is this timing OK or will it be too late for training? I need to limit the height
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TruTraTri
TruTraTrianswered grow question 22d ago
Topping now at node 4–5 is fine, but to keep shock minimal I’d repot first, let her recover for 3–7 days, then top and immediately LST the new shoots. That way the roots get space before you stress the plant above, and you’re not stacking transplant and topping at the same time. If you top before transplant, you risk slowing recovery twice—instead: pot up, wait until you see fresh stretch, snip the top at the 4th/5th node, then gently bend your side branches. Nonetheless, at my latitude it would be probably the last 2 or 3 weeks for outdoor training - watch out for that if they are going to bloom soon I would top immediately or not at all.
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RasendeRollo92
RasendeRollo92answered grow question 22d ago
Hey 👋 I had to correct myself as you have photoperiodic plants. Transplant first, then top & lowstress. TruTraTri described it pretty well how to proceed in my opinion 👊 Good luck & enjoy the grow 🍀🖖
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GreenHerbElements
GreenHerbElementsanswered grow question 22d ago
Hi, da du zwei Pflanzen hast kannst du auch unterschiedliche Techniken anwenden um Erfahrung zu sammeln und zu sehen wie die Pflanzen reagieren. Also z.B. bei einer Topping und bei einer nur LST. Da du Outdoor anbaust und deine Pflanzen je nach Region bald in die Blüte gehen solltest du egal für welche Techniken du dich entscheidest am besten gleich mit dem Training beginnen. Um Pflanzen klein zu Halten kannst du sie auch in einem kleineren Topf lassen, wenn die Wurzeln nicht so viel Platz haben wird die Pflanze auch nicht so groß. Viel Spaß beim Grow
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 22d ago
outdoors? Minimally. Unlike indoors, the plant is inundated by light from all angles and at all heights. There's no different in intensity from top to bottom unless physically shaded by an object. Keep it spread out as well as possible. Topping is fine if it helps shape the plant, but don't whimsically do it. topping early in vege could help it form a wider base to support a larger plant, maybe? don't overcrowd the canopy. The size of canopy relative to the pot is a good way to determine when to transplant. I prefer to react to how quickly it is drinking down the water in its current pot. If it takes several days, then potting up will mean it could sit 'wet' for too long in a loarger volume medium. In small pots (1-2 gallon or less) i like to pot up when it's nearing daily irrigations (with a healthy wet-dry cycle). I know the roots are fairly substantial at that point and can quickly colonize a larger pot. that last bit requires proper irrigation habits 1) fully saturate 2) wait for appropriate dryback before repeating. if you do something esoteric, it won't be as effective an option for choosing when to pot up.
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Hightai90
Hightai90answered grow question 22d ago
Do It now to both and transplant First.. nice plants growbro 💪😍
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 22d ago
Its never late for training. But what for to top , if you plan LST ? You loose part of grow .. Your plan is still ok in my eyes, have fun !
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