Good weed kiddies, listen closely fishy; I'm ready to start supercropping but I screwed up one plant in its infancy. We have discussed topping...probly til it's worn to the bone, but I'm encountering a situation that can be avoided..........it's not a terminal situation, but if we think things through clearly at the critical times in our grow, we can save ourselves some pain. Here's the skinny; when I took these cuts, I took them from an outdoor plant, I planed on making mothers out of them...or at least the best one. So, when they were gaining strength and growing under the t5 I'm not thinking grow...I'm thinking....MOM. If you grow moms you're growing cuts, if your'e growing plants to harvest they get topped differently.......for fruit! So, I got a little behind and they went too far past where I would normally top, so one of them got topped at the wrong node, which caused the branches to grow in the opposite configuration for a textbook supercropping job. All that said, we are going to get a lesson in damage control........and do the best with the mess we made. I'm gonna supercrop now, I'll pot pics soon.