420theysaid
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I want to create more main sites for my auto flower but, I also don't want want to stunt my growth what should I do?
LSTI want to create more main sites for my auto flower but, I also don't want want to stunt my growth what should I do?
But will the auto flower continue to grow like a photo period?Make sure it is healthy and growing vigorously with 5-7 nodes....you can either top it there and see what happens and how it responds or you can not top it and just bend it over and do LST to provide light to the lower nodes.
Same goes for me I just might be a bad toperI used to top my autos, but now LST only. I get better yield.
Just what work for me. I may be a bad topper.
Autoflowers grow like any other cannabis plants.But will the auto flower continue to grow like a photo period?
So true but, how did you help it recover? Do you also have any photos?I topped above 5 once 6 started coming in. Running mephisto skywalker and grape walker kush. GWK was a day ahead of Skywalker but both have bounced back quick from the top. I did it on day 19 and 20. I probably wouldn't do it if I hadn't been at 6 or 7 nodes by end of week 3 cause it's risky with the threat of flower knocking on the door in a week or two.
.... That's because they are cannabis plants lmfaoAs far as I know the autoflowers always grow like a cannabis plant.
The only difference between auto's and photo's is that due to breeding with ruderalis the plants will exhibit autoflowering. Meaning it flowers without changing the light cycle leaving the grower with less control of the grow. Many people are saying that auto's are getting better and that may be true but unless you have some compelling reason to grow auto's you're better off growing photoperiod plants.But will the auto flower continue to grow like a photo period?
There’s 3 main reasons I grow autos atm.The only difference between auto's and photo's is that due to breeding with ruderalis the plants will exhibit autoflowering. Meaning it flowers without changing the light cycle leaving the grower with less control of the grow. Many people are saying that auto's are getting better and that may be true but unless you have some compelling reason to grow auto's you're better off growing photoperiod plants.
The autoflower craze doesn't make much sense considering most people are growing them indoors and not doing it for any specific reason. They do a complete run of auto's and then start all over again which makes absolutely no sense when if you grow a photoperiod you get to decide when to flower the plant and the quality is much better more often than not.