Oh ya sorry I'm alittle tired I forgot we were talking autos here just disregard what I said hahaLooking to learn not to give up. I understand hard work pays off.
lol that looks exhausting...how many plants are you running?Works owsome!!
Check for your self!
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Alot of members in here dont like what am doin.
It works for me and am satisfied!
Later on ill show you what I do in flower
Sure you aint gotta like that as well !
lol that looks exhausting...how many plants are you running?
It will recover no worries even if you toke all the leaves out. However. It will slow her down for a while..an again should i really cut that leaf off. Its a auto will it recover?
If that leaf is healthy I would let it go especially in a auto flower think of a auto flower as a time bomb the clock just keeps ticking any pruning and most training will slow it down so start it in its final container usally 3 gallon is perfect transplants will stall it don't top don't fim don't super crop dont defoliate as all these things will slow it down and it reaches flower to fast to make these effective anywaysHey 420monster any other advice or suggested feeding for autoflower
+1If that leaf is healthy I would let it go especially in a auto flower think of a auto flower as a time bomb the clock just keeps ticking any pruning and most training will slow it down so start it in its final container usally 3 gallon is perfect transplants will stall it don't top don't fim don't super crop dont defoliate as all these things will slow it down and it reaches flower to fast to make these effective anyways
lst is about the only form of training you can do to a auto flower and don't try and clone them either it won't work it will root but it runs the same clock as it's parent so you will be flowering a 2" clone that will buckle and die under its own weight
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No its not!This is it this morning. The leaf looks healthy to me.
Thats true as well..It bothers me cuz if it were mites it would be random all over its in patches on 1 fan only.
that is what you see the damage just hasn't shown yet like I said you really need to know what your dealing with the quicker you catch them the better your spray might not even work on them there is times where people will use 5 different very expensive mite sprays and still can't kill them parasitic wasps and last bugs eat mitesIt bothers me cuz if it were mites it would be random all over its in patches on 1 fan only.