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Image 1 — Topping Mutation
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Image 3 — Topping Mutation

Topping Mutation

Two of my 3 plants after topping their main stem it somehow recovered and shot out 2 stems on 1 and on the other it just regenerated and is only 1 shoot

Any idea if i should keep them cut them or why this happened

u/PresentationFew9669 — 9 days ago

Wondering Why and How

So I’ve been smoking weed since I was 13, which I know is pretty young. Ever since I started, I’ve pretty much been addicted to it. After the first time I bought my own cart, and from there it turned into more carts, bud, edibles, basically anything.

I’m 17 now, and lately I’ve been wondering if quitting weed would actually change my life in a meaningful way.
The thing is, I honestly don’t have much desire to quit. Friends of mine who have quit or cut back often say they don’t even enjoy smoking anymore, but I’ve genuinely never felt that way. I still enjoy it every time.

I understand some of the negatives, especially the memory fog, but that’s really the biggest issue I’ve noticed. For me, it feels like weed helps with emotional regulation and stress enough that the benefits outweigh the downsides.

I’ve definitely noticed some social impacts. I keep my use hidden from people who aren’t close friends, and smoking isn’t my entire personality or anything like that. The reality is that I’m high most of the day. I mainly use carts, and during the summer I smoke bud more often. I also use a dry herb vape and occasionally joints.

I think the biggest thing is that I feel very attached to it. People also seem to look down on me for smoking, which is frustrating because I can still do well in school, sports, work, and most other areas of my life. Sometimes it feels like people automatically assume I’m doing worse than them just because I smoke, even when that isn’t true.

I guess I’m mainly wondering if anyone has been in a similar situation. Did you feel attached to weed but eventually change your perspective? If so, what changed?

Has anyone else been in a similar situation? Did you eventually cut back or quit, and if so, what made you change your mind?

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u/PresentationFew9669 — 9 days ago