Should I trim young clones? Opinions?

Ironmike340

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I have topped some ,but the growth is a lot should I thin out all that growth or let it go for awhile?
 

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Since clones are essentially adult plants (most of the time) they are usually developing nodes that are not apposing meaning they grow one side node, grow a little and then another node on the opposite side.

As apposed to a young seedling that will grow nodes side by side until they are mature and begin to show sex traits.

So yes clones should be trimmed back some if you want a bushier plant. This is how we get a bunch of cuts from the same plant.

Double the fun, more cuts and bushier plants down the road. Win win.
 
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