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Old 06-07-2009, 06:28 PM   #7
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If the pic im lookin at is drawn the way you meant it to be im not too sure you shoulda cut any new growth anyhow.

after that initial topping that new stuff shoulda been allowed to grow for quite some time before you pinched it off again.

Ive topped plants 3 or 4 times before but i alwasy had to give them a few weeks in between before the stuff would come back the way i wanted it to.

Might be getting too agressive with the pruning. Just let them do their own thing.

No need to manipulate them too much. Mother nature has it in the bag baby!

Let them go for a while and see where you stand. Just keep them as healthy as you can in the man time.
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