Very Nice!NeedsWork said:I topped all of mine at least twice last year and was happy with the results. I like growing bushes, not trees.
Same happens to me. Mostly children and wind.nzchili said:Grow enough plants and some of them will top themselves, lol
I always end up with some plants topped, though not by choice..dogs, wind, pests...something always happens to at least some of them!
Does the base of your plants ever look as sturdy as this after one season?Geonerd said:Never felt the need. Let them grow; even the occasional 'bean stalk' plant will branch out eventually. Your plants have had millions of years to practice and they DO tend to 'know what they are doing!' Humans and their control-freak neuroses are neither required nor, I suspect, appreciated.
That said, I could see doing a light 'FIM' as an experiment and to encourage branching.
But to whack half the plant off, or (shudder) strip the big, resource intensive, main leaves is just punishing the the plant's efforts.
Nice trunk you have there. I'm sure nutrients will pass quickly through that log.Thegreenchilemonster said:Does the base your plants ever look as sturdy as this after one season?
I agree on chopping half the plant off. I only take about an inch or two off the top when it begins to Y.Geonerd said:Never felt the need. Let them grow; even the occasional 'bean stalk' plant will branch out eventually. Your plants have had millions of years to practice and they DO tend to 'know what they are doing!' Humans and their control-freak neuroses are neither required nor, I suspect, appreciated.
That said, I could see doing a light 'FIM' as an experiment and to encourage branching.
But to whack half the plant off, or (shudder) strip the big, resource intensive, main leaves is just punishing the the plant's efforts.
This is what I want to avoid. The splitting then splitting again. I want a stocky manageable plant that is bushy.Swampy_NZ said:I will always top my plants from now on.The ones which I do not top grow a single tall stem and then split into either 2 or 3 main stems,then split again etc.With topping they grow many strong branches from the base.I think they produce much more although they really do need to be staked properly.I have lost many a branch this year because I was to lazy to stake my hydro plants.Theses were last seasons topped plants.
Nice. What variety is? I think is a Pubescens.Thegreenchilemonster said:Does the base of your plants ever look as sturdy as this after one season?
That one is a Baccatum. Lemon Drop. I have some pubescens with some big trunks as well from topping though.az1000 said:Nice. What variety is? I think is a Pubescens.
When do you top them? Age? Size?Thegreenchilemonster said:That one is a Baccatum. Lemon Drop. I have some pubescens with some big trunks as well from topping though.
Thegreenchilemonster said:Does the base of your plants ever look as sturdy as this after one season?
Thegreenchilemonster said:Does the base of your plants ever look as sturdy as this after one season?