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I'm trying to follow @Autobeast advice and top my plants from now on.
So for now I've topped the ladies above the 3th node which I thought would give me 6cola's.
I succeeded, but I noticed I had a hard time on 2 out of 4 because the nodes space is was so small/short.

Somehow I don't think it matters much as they are topped anyway and maybe it's a good thing and not important, but I was wondering and wanted to understand what or why this happend. Too much light made them not stretch enough? Is it genetics?
The 2 with very small nodes are two White Widows?

You can see the difference in the first pic vs the other two.

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I’ve seen WW tall, I’ve seen em short. Due to indica being in the mix (if that is correct) I’d say it’s genetic for nodes to be close… could be wrong.
 
I'm trying to follow @Autobeast advice and top my plants from now on.
So for now I've topped the ladies above the 3th node which I thought would give me 6cola's.
I succeeded, but I noticed I had a hard time on 2 out of 4 because the nodes space is was so small/short.

Somehow I don't think it matters much as they are topped anyway and maybe it's a good thing and not important, but I was wondering and wanted to understand what or why this happend. Too much light made them not stretch enough? Is it genetics?
The 2 with very small nodes are two White Widows?

You can see the difference in the first pic vs the other two.

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Heavy blue light in young veg will keep the plants short with close internodal spacing. If you want them to stretch more use some far red instead of the blue in early veg.

Yes strong light in early veg will also help keep the plants compact.
 
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