Introduction to Topping Feminized Photoperiod Plants
Topping is a fundamental training method that encourages bushier growth and higher yields in feminized photoperiod cannabis. By removing the main growth tip, growers stimulate the plant to develop multiple colas instead of a single dominant one. This technique works exceptionally well with female plants from feminized seeds, which are prized for their consistent bud production without male plants.
Why Top Feminized Plants?
Feminized seeds produce nearly 100% female plants, making them ideal for topping. The method increases light penetration and airflow, reducing mold risk while boosting overall biomass. Compared to other techniques like low-stress training (LST) or SCROG, topping delivers faster structural changes during the vegetative stage.
Ideal Timing During the Veg Stage
Perform the first topping when the plant has 4β6 nodes, typically 3β4 weeks after germination. This ensures the plant has enough energy reserves to recover quickly. Avoid topping in the final two weeks of veg to prevent stunted flowering transitions.
Step-by-Step Topping Instructions
- Prepare sterilized scissors or pruning shears.
- Identify the main stem’s top node.
- Make a clean cut just above the node, removing the newest growth tip.
- Monitor for new branch development over the next 5β7 days.
Repeat topping on secondary branches for even more colas if desired.
Recovery Tips After Topping
Keep humidity at 55β65% and temperatures between 72β78Β°F post-topping. Provide balanced nutrients with extra nitrogen to support new growth. Most feminized plants recover within 7β10 days, showing doubled branching.

Comparing Topping to Other Training Methods
Unlike LST which bends stems without cutting, topping creates more dramatic cola multiplication. SCROG offers screen-based support but requires more setup time. Topping suits beginners seeking quick results on photoperiod feminized plants.
2026 Strain Recommendations
For 2026 grows, try topping these resilient feminized photoperiod strains: Gorilla Glue #4 for dense buds, Wedding Cake for flavor and yield, and Blue Dream for vigorous recovery. These varieties respond excellently to topping with minimal stress.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Topping too early on seedlings under 3 nodes.
- Using dirty tools that introduce pathogens.
- Over-topping during late veg, delaying flower.
- Ignoring pH balance in recovery water.
Always source quality leafly.com genetics and monitor plant health daily.
Advanced Tips for Maximum Yields
Combine topping with defoliation for better light exposure. Track growth weekly with photos. In 2026, many home growers report 30β50% yield increases from properly topped feminized plants in controlled indoor setups.
Water thoroughly after each session and maintain consistent light cycles of 18/6 during veg. This holistic approach ensures robust female plants ready for abundant flowering.
