i love that you've named them. lolGorilla Glue Auto: 2 Size Pot and 2 Different MediumsLet me introduce Betty. She is living in a 5 gallon fabric pot in Coco
This is Edith. She is living in a 5 gallon fabric pot in Fox Farm Ocean Forest
This is June. She is in a 3 gallon fabric pot in Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil
This is Norma. She is in a 3 gallon Fabric pot in Coco
4X4 Gorilla Glue grow experiment Begins!!!!!!!!
Those are not need of trimming or defoliation. You'd be better off leaving them alone.Thought I went too far with the defoliation and LST, but they already look like they need it again.
I'm new. lmao
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no, no.... they're good for now. by saying it looks like they need it again, i only mean that they looked great the next day. they bounced back well.Those are not need of trimming or defoliation. You'd be better off leaving them alone.
They look fine to me. Good jobanother week goes by. #7...
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I'm beginning to think the other 2 aren't autoflowers..
oh, thanks!They look fine to me. Good job
I'm growing two now that I trained similarly to the way you trained yours. One is an odd Sativa leaning Haze hybrid that looks like a giant spider, the other looks more like yours, very compact. That plant stuck with the training even after I pulled the wires and stayed very low to the soil. Next time, I think I'm just not going to train them as hard, I going to create the 'breathing room' I want as I wire them.how do i go about getting them off the soil a bit more for the next grow? will less intense light as seedlings do the trick?