Topping made my plant turn into a bush

So I topped this plant (blueberry OG) and it seemed at first to have severely stunted the growth in height but after about a week now it is growing like a bush, new growth is everywhere up and down the stems, but not at the ends. Has anyone seen this before? Should I just let it do it’s thing?

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I have gave them a big shot of Nitrogen and trimmed lots off

my plants did the same thing

all the best

Dequilo

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That is going ‘stupid’.
As @dequilo said start trimming. It’s producing a metric ton of little leaves and branches in there. I’d start low and work through the inside. Don’t try to do it in one shot, just what you are comfortable with and reevaluate in a few days… and Nitrogen.

Cheers
G

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I would start by removing the bottom 3 or 4 nodes then like gpaw said let it recover before thinning the middle

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Agreed with previous responses.

I’d strip everything but the dozen strongest branches and go from there.

You topped that once? Unusual plant indeed.

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I call that a clone factory.

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Lmao…yeah just dont top them :joy:

I think it’s like revegging. I had two Jungle Spice do this.
Here is an Oregon Huckleberry that budded two weeks ago, when I took her outside.

I cut off all her buds, topped her and repotted. Today I
trimmed her from a bush to a tree. Almost like a bonsai, I cut off branches in a spiral up from the lowest.

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When you trim leaves rotate the pot as you go to see all the angles :v: but that plant is gonna be a major bush good luck man

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