Topping Mastery
Learn how to remove the main top at the right point so side branches take over. This module teaches apical dominance, clean cuts, timing, and how to build a wider, bushier plant without stressing it like an idiot.
What is topping?
Topping is not random damage. It is controlled removal of the main growing tip to redirect structure and create more dominant tops.
Topping means cutting off the main top of the plant above a node so the side branches below it take over.
In plain language, you are breaking apical dominance so the plant stops putting all its energy into one main leader.
Why it matters: instead of one tall central top, you get a wider structure with multiple strong tops that can fill your canopy better.
This is controlled structure training. You cut with purpose, not because hacking the plant looks cool.
Break apical dominance
Removing the main top forces side branches to compete and take over as new leaders.
Create more tops
Topping helps build a wider canopy with more productive main growth points.
Timing controls recovery
Do it too early or on a weak plant and recovery slows down. Good timing keeps growth strong.
Clean cuts matter
A sharp clean cut reduces unnecessary damage and gives the plant a smoother recovery.
What you need
Healthy growth. Clean scissors. Good timing.
Healthy plant
Only top a plant that is actively growing and strong enough to recover fast.
Clean scissors
Use sharp clean tools so the cut is fast, clean, and not ragged.
Node awareness
You need to know exactly where to cut so the correct side branches take over.
Good timing
Topping works best when the plant has enough nodes and enough momentum to bounce back.
Growth patience
After topping, give the plant time to redirect energy and form new dominant tops.
Step by step topping system
Hover or tap a stage. The panel updates live and you can swap the images easily by changing the filenames in the JS.