Thank you for sharing your information.Topping it's not a must. Depends how you like to train your plant, on your needs.
You'll have more uniform budsites, but of lower size.
I agree with Creeperpark in a way but i still top mine now and again if im not in a hurry needs mustTopping will slow down the plant's growth because of the new hormonal routes that have to be made. I use the bending method using ties to do the same thing but without the slow down.
Yes, topping your plant can be a great way to increase yields! By cutting off the top of the main stem, you're encouraging the plant to grow more branches, which in turn creates more bud sites. This method also helps the plant grow bushier and lets more light reach the lower parts. Just make sure to top it during the vegetative stage so it has time to recover and grow stronger before flowering. It’s a common trick growers use to maximize their harvest!I'm curious if the plant needs to be topped when growing, and if topping it will increase the yields?