Harvest Advice

Dino2434

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67 day auto flower chocolate skunk grown in ocean forest, any advice on how she looks? Harvest coming up real soon, honestly how does she look?
 

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I see dying of dehydration before it pushed it's second round. Operator error. Nutes barely touched limits as shown by tips. Nice for second or third. And happy OP grew something. Fool's hooked now. LOL.
 
I put a pause on soil grows ……. I have always preferred passive DTW ( Hempy Dutch ) style , much easier to control feed and effect.
My layered peat mixes are ok but something about 3:1 perlite / vermiculite and my coco / perlite / vermiculite mix just makes much bigger plants.

This is a 2 gallon bucket northern lights auto - about 4 weeks old . Simple GH maxi” grow “ / armor SI / hydroguard.
She drinks about 1/2 gallon a day easy , so I feed daily and freshen the Rez. I plan to drop her down from riser for transition phase , so I think she will get bigger. Just LST - no monkeying around with her. Even gonna “ self “ her ( see collar below ) adding CS twice a day until she sexes for fem sacks … then choose a lower to “ pollinate “.

I find that ANY auto should have LST at a minimum.

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I LST only. They love it.
What does that mean exactly? I know it stands for low stress training and I thought it was what a person does to the branches after topping, tying them down in somewhat of a horizontal fashion... How do you do LST without having several main branches after topping? Just with the normal branches?
 
What does that mean exactly? I know it stands for low stress training and I thought it was what a person does to the branches after topping, tying them down in somewhat of a horizontal fashion... How do you do LST without having several main branches after topping? Just with the normal branches?
I don't top. I just constantly tie down branches to keep everything even and spread out.
 
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