Hi guys bit of help please should I trim off some of these big leafs to let more light through

Nickcg123

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Man... I said leave them be... they are stressed enough from your transplant...

Cut it off then don't touch your plant... until it's ready to harvest.. only water and feed it from now on
 

Matty1992

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Man... I said leave them be... they are stressed enough from your transplant...

Cut it off then don't touch your plant... until it's ready to harvest.. only water and feed it from now on
Ok some one else said to start training it and should I really cut that off couldn’t I tape her up like this and it will recover ???image.jpg
 

Couch_buzz

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I've read that with autos its best NOT TO low stress train or FIMM.......nothing that shocks the plant with autos, they dont have enough time to recover.

But I am OCD on research.
 

Nickcg123

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I doubt it will recover, but give it a shot. Plant some herbs or vegetables if you must have a plant to mess around with, but please stop touching your auto lol
 

It's not oregano

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couldn’t I tape her up like this and it will recover ???
I broke one of my branches on my auto, wrapped it with tape and it’s fine. Try it first and if it fails to mend chop it off.

I've read that with autos its best NOT TO low stress train or FIMM.......nothing that shocks the plant with autos, they dont have enough time to recover
Low stress training is fine, it is low stress lol. You are right to be wary about fimming etc though, that is more stressful, but some people do it and get good results. I think autos are hardier than some people think.
 

Nickcg123

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I broke one of my branches on my auto, wrapped it with tape and it’s fine. Try it first and if it fails to mend chop it off.



Low stress training is fine, it is low stress lol. You are right to be wary about fimming etc though, that is more stressful, but some people do it and get good results. I think autos are hardier than some people think.
Low stress training autos is fine, however lsting an auto 4 days after a botched transplant is not fine. His girl was stressed enough after that ordeal.
 

It's not oregano

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Low stress training autos is fine, however lsting an auto 4 days after a botched transplant is not fine. His girl was stressed enough after that ordeal.
I was replying to the post saying lst was a big no no at all, but you make a valid point in that it wouldn’t be advisable for the original poster. I hadn’t thought about my reply in that context. Good call.
 
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