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I heard about this technique called back building about 2 months ago. Everybody but me must be doing it cause nobody ever talks about it.
Since I've got so many tops on this plant I figured I'd give it a try. The idea is to clip just the smallest amount from the tippy tippy top of one of your tops. I guess the back building process thickens up, fattens, or otherwise increases said top. I had one top in particular that I'd taken a clone from early into flower. She ended producing identical twins, I thought, "Why not, let's see if it works!" The tops in question are the same height and right next to each other, obv...
The two tops. If you look closely you can see that I snipped the right one.
The top that will change marijuana growing forever...
The unaltered twin.
The tallest Top Jane has to offer. With and without the stripper lighting!
Another of many smiling and happy tops!
Since I've got so many tops on this plant I figured I'd give it a try. The idea is to clip just the smallest amount from the tippy tippy top of one of your tops. I guess the back building process thickens up, fattens, or otherwise increases said top. I had one top in particular that I'd taken a clone from early into flower. She ended producing identical twins, I thought, "Why not, let's see if it works!" The tops in question are the same height and right next to each other, obv...
The two tops. If you look closely you can see that I snipped the right one.
The top that will change marijuana growing forever...
The unaltered twin.
The tallest Top Jane has to offer. With and without the stripper lighting!
Another of many smiling and happy tops!