My Indiana Bubblegum is a crazy grower too. Didn’t even sprout one of the fan leaves on node 4. So she’s got nodes 3,4 and 5 going. Lemme see if I can find a pic of her. She almost got culled but I think she will be fine now.
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I usually top when I see the plant moving at full steam after I have stripped and waited to make sure I didn't stress them out too much. I'd venture to say around that's likely when they've started pushing out node six but really I use their growth rate and not an exact node to determine that.Looking good Ase. The staggered node is interesting! When will you be topping? Once it reaches the 5-6th? I topped and stripped at the same time. Interested in how it turns out if you strip prior to topping.
Looking good Ase. Working in a grocer must be nuts right now! Hard to keep stuff on the shelves? I know my wife has been going nuts with buying “3 weeks worth” of food supplies. Bless her heart. No TP in any town around me within 30 mins.
This does still happen to me a bit and realistically if this starts to happen you just have to ease up on the ties and let them repair themselves a bit. As soon as I’m done topping a plant I start to bend the nodes with my fingers. A couple days later I throw the ties on so in between the topping and the ties I’m essentially massaging the nodes so they don’t get too hard too fast and become nearly impossible to tie down without having that happen.Good morning Ase ☀ I am watching your steps closely, since this is the time/stage I always (not exaggerating) screw things up by bending too much? I don't know. They don't rip when I bend them, but after some hours/a day, they look like this
One time, the shute then grew together with the stalk of the leaf, it survived, but still...
Has this ever happened to you? How can I try avoiding it? I have added a photo for you to see what I mean. Thank you
Thank you makes a lot of sense with the hulking and matches with what I found in my tent I will think of it next time. Happy dayThis does still happen to me a bit and realistically if this starts to happen you just have to ease up on the ties and let them repair themselves a bit. As soon as I’m done topping a plant I start to bend the nodes with my fingers. A couple days later I throw the ties on so in between the topping and the ties I’m essentially massaging the nodes so they don’t get too hard too fast and become nearly impossible to tie down without having that happen.
The thing you really have to keep an eye on while they are in aggressive veg is loosening the ties a little though here and there. The plant is still growing taller even though we topped them and if they are completely strained they try to “hulk” (yes like the comic character) themselves out their straps and that causes these little tears like you are experiencing. This is why I’m also partial to tomato wire with the stakes that use for training, they also naturally have a little give to them.
What is some of things you can advise agaisnt doing or would do again in regards to quadlineing an auto ?
Read a few of your threads and have successfully done quadlineing once before but only on photos.