Woodsman26
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I wanted to try topping autoflowers outside grow. Is the first set of serrated leaves the first node? I read you top after third node for autoflowers. Outside grow. Thanks
Did you even read the OP? WTF are you talking about. Who trains their plant after harvest??I'd suggest keeping your plant healthy and getting it to harvest first. Then worry about training your plants after that.
Work on reading comprehension before being condescending . Let me break it down into steps for you.Did you even read the OP? WTF are you talking about. Who trains their plant after harvest??
Any who, to the OP yes I'd consider the first set of true leaves the first node. I may be wrong but less wrong than that generic reply above.
The OP asked a simple question about which node is the first node that's all. So who was being condescending?Work on reading comprehension before being condescending . Let me break it down into steps for you.
Step 1) Get the plant to harvest while healthy.
Step 2) Worry about training plants on the next grow if step 1 is successfully completed.
yea brother, the first true node is the one that forms after the cotyledons.I wanted to try topping autoflowers outside grow. Is the first set of serrated leaves the first node? I read you top after third node for autoflowers. Outside grow. Thanks
Reactivated your troll account I see.The OP asked a simple question about which node is the first node that's all. So who was being condescending?
What does this mean? This is my only account on RIU.Reactivated your troll account I see.
It can easily be done with a healthy plant. Unfortunately a lot of new growers have been led to believe that autoflowers are easier to grow and have a hard time keeping a plant healthy.Ive seen it done but I personally wouldnt recommend since autos can be a little tricky. you only have so much time
Haha, thought it was just me. Funny shit.Did you even read the OP? WTF are you talking about. Who trains their plant after harvest??
Any who, to the OP yes I'd consider the first set of true leaves the first node. I may be wrong but less wrong than that generic reply above.