Unstable?... you shouldn't be cutting a thing off of that plant as small as it is... it needs all the leaves it can get... trust me your plant is nowhere near bushy enough to be considering trimming anything... in the future I'd recommend leaving it alone and letting it do its thing... go look at all the foliage on these monster outdoor plants that people get a couple pounds off of... it's not hurting a thing. Robs New Journal RQS SQ#1 Clones
Ok bro I'll keep that in mind.. it's just the stem is so skinny and I topped it so it had the 2 side chutes still along with the tops, so it was swaying heavy in the wind
Best to stake it and support it up than cut off its existing growth. Trust me you need those extra leaves. Robs New Journal RQS SQ#1 Clones
But the problem with that is if the problem that's causing them to become deficient isn't fixed you don't want to cut off the sick growth or it pretty much fast tracks the newer growth to becoming deficient as you have less and less buffers those leaves were still serving their purpose they weren't to beat up. I'd recommend looking to see if anyone local carries fox farms happy frog for your next grow. In the end it's no big deal you'll figure out the kinks as you go and what works best for you I'm just giving you some recommendations is all I am not trying to force anything on ya. Robs New Journal RQS SQ#1 Clones
Never that man, I'm taking all advice and I appreciate you commenting on my posts bro.. I think the hydro store I go too has that happy frog