When does everyone top their autos if they do?

Cwmoore577

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How u doing, i top autos but its best to get it done as early as possible, because of the auto short life span if topped at the wrong time the plant wont have enough time to fully recover leaving you with half of the potential yield
Won’t top this one I think. It already got off to a rough start and is behind already. First time in coco and was advised on here to give to dry periods early on which I think allowed my pH & EC to fluctuate too high. Got it fixed though. Maybe I’ll consider topping my next ones.
 

Navanman

Member
Sometimes I do,sometimes I don't... If it looks like it could take it early I'll do it... Just depends on how it looks to me...
I never top, only ponytail and leaf tuck, end up with 8+ big colas
I'm doing the same didn't top just tucking and pinning down about 2 weeks old now not much side shoots I take a pic when sun comes up oh yeah blue cheese auto and bulk smash auto
 

Navanman

Member
I'm doing the same didn't top just tucking and pinning down about 2 weeks old now not much side shoots I take a pic when sun comes up oh yeah blue cheese auto and bulk smash
I'm doing the same didn't top just tucking and pinning down about 2 weeks old now not much side shoots I take a pic when sun comes up oh yeah blue cheese auto and bulk smash auto
Sorry lads new to this site only getting around it
 

Budsofsteel

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Won’t top this one I think. It already got off to a rough start and is behind already. First time in coco and was advised on here to give to dry periods early on which I think allowed my pH & EC to fluctuate too high. Got it fixed though. Maybe I’ll consider topping my next ones.
What ever u feel comfortable with mate but i would agree let her be until ur next run! iv never used coco but i know its not very forgiving, I prefer soil, just MY preference, its far more forgiving for learning,
How many plants do u have there? Keep on top of ur ph and she will b fine
 

Frank Nitty

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What ever u feel comfortable with mate but i would agree let her be until ur next run! iv never used coco but i know its not very forgiving, I prefer soil, just MY preference, its far more forgiving for learning,
How many plants do u have there? Keep on top of ur ph and she will b fine
Tupur is the way to go if you want to use coco... Royal Gold tupur... Royal Gold makes a few different kinds of it... It is super easy to work with!!!
 

Frank Nitty

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Naw ur ok mate, iv grew plenty autos, and ITS MY opinion that “sometimes” autos dont react very well due to there life span. Most autos go well past there stayed grow time. Its my opinion mate but hey ho ull know better
I don't know anything really... Im just giving my little 2 cents as well... Im still a noob myself...
 

Budsofsteel

Active Member
I don't know anything really... Im just giving my little 2 cents as well... Im still a noob myself...
I hear ye mate, Everyday is a learning day! Think about the auto logically, i top autos but top them early on, with a photo plant its your call when there ready to b flipped, auto decides that on its own we cant control that part, if you top an auto a tad too late and it goes into flower after or soon after the freshly developed ends are not going to stack the bud the same was as a fully developed main branch ! U get me?
 

Frank Nitty

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I hear ye mate, Everyday is a learning day! Think about the auto logically, i top autos but top them early on, with a photo plant its your call when there ready to b flipped, auto decides that on its own we cant control that part, if you top an auto a tad too late and it goes into flower after or soon after the freshly developed ends are not going to stack the bud the same was as a fully developed main branch ! U get me?
Absolutely!!!
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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I hear ye mate, Everyday is a learning day! Think about the auto logically, i top autos but top them early on, with a photo plant its your call when there ready to b flipped, auto decides that on its own we cant control that part, if you top an auto a tad too late and it goes into flower after or soon after the freshly developed ends are not going to stack the bud the same was as a fully developed main branch ! U get me?
100%
 

MATTYMATT726

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Op, im not sure who said to give coco dry oeriods( was not me and i know we talked about my coco grows before you started yours), but if coco dries out it builds up salts that flux the ph and can lockout the plants or stall them. You also can't flush after a few feeds like soil for this reason. Coco you feed regularly so it just comes out of the bottom of pot to know it got in the whole pot. I believe you got the Royal Gold Tupar like me and it can be watered up to 6x a day, not by my methods but by the people that develpoed it. Coco is almost impossible to dry out unless you just don't water it enough. First 2 weeks should've only needed water every 4-6 days but after that its atleast 1 tume a day and i like 2. Also nutes need to go every watering. Not feed feed flush like soils. Hopefully you'll get it back on track by treating it like the coco it is. I aslo for the topic would not top this plant. Seems behind and it would only keep it behind more.
 

Cwmoore577

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What ever u feel comfortable with mate but i would agree let her be until ur next run! iv never used coco but i know its not very forgiving, I prefer soil, just MY preference, its far more forgiving for learning,
How many plants do u have there? Keep on top of ur ph and she will b fine
Yea I will likely go back to soil. Less involved as I’m hand watering.

Tupur is the way to go if you want to use coco... Royal Gold tupur... Royal Gold makes a few different kinds of it... It is super easy to work with!!!
It is tupur.
why not just pop another seed in, why top when you could grow extra ?
Limited space to work with. Not everyone can set up a sog approach.
Op, im not sure who said to give coco dry oeriods( was not me and i know we talked about my coco grows before you started yours), but if coco dries out it builds up salts that flux the ph and can lockout the plants or stall them. You also can't flush after a few feeds like soil for this reason. Coco you feed regularly so it just comes out of the bottom of pot to know it got in the whole pot. I believe you got the Royal Gold Tupar like me and it can be watered up to 6x a day, not by my methods but by the people that develpoed it. Coco is almost impossible to dry out unless you just don't water it enough. First 2 weeks should've only needed water every 4-6 days but after that its atleast 1 tume a day and i like 2. Also nutes need to go every watering. Not feed feed flush like soils. Hopefully you'll get it back on track by treating it like the coco it is. I aslo for the topic would not top this plant. Seems behind and it would only keep it behind more.
Yea I won’t blast the person. Sometimes people on here mean well but end up doing more harm than good. No big deal, it made me research and learn a lot more which helped me get it back on track. Once I started watering daily and monitoring the EC of what was going in so that I could slowly raise the amounts put in it’s taken off. That’s exactly what happened.. pH likely got high from sitting and maybe a bit of calcium deficiency. Upped the pH to 6.1-6.2 and did a few foliar sprays with calmag water. Looking healthy now and I’m watering twice a day at around 800-900 EC and pH around 5.8.

Mistakes mean you gotta learn.
 

MATTYMATT726

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Yea I will likely go back to soil. Less involved as I’m hand watering.


It is tupur.

Limited space to work with. Not everyone can set up a sog approach.

Yea I won’t blast the person. Sometimes people on here mean well but end up doing more harm than good. No big deal, it made me research and learn a lot more which helped me get it back on track. Once I started watering daily and monitoring the EC of what was going in so that I could slowly raise the amounts put in it’s taken off. That’s exactly what happened.. pH likely got high from sitting and maybe a bit of calcium deficiency. Upped the pH to 6.1-6.2 and did a few foliar sprays with calmag water. Looking healthy now and I’m watering twice a day at around 800-900 EC and pH around 5.8.

Mistakes mean you gotta learn.
I think you're going to do fine.
 

Nutty sKunK

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When people say dont do something its because they haven't done it themselves... Has anyone EVER had a plant do exactly what it was supposed to do??? Someone said that you couldn't transplant an auto,i KNOW FOR A FACT THAT THAT'S NOT TRUE!!! If you say it can't be done,I'M going to prove you wrong and find a way to make it happen!!! And its always the simplest shit that people make the hardest... Sorry for the ramblings,but I'm sort of a mythbuster...
When it comes to autos transplanting time is critical as well as the transplant itself.

If left too long the roots at the bottom stop growing and side roots come out. This stunts vertical growing.

You need to time it that just as the roots start to bottom out your container it’s time to transplant - the optimal window is only a few days.
 

Cwmoore577

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Also another question.. this is my first time with autos as well as using smart pots. I’ve noticed roots growing through the fabric sides of the pot and out of the bottom. Is this normal? There’s about 7-8 roots poking out.
 

Budsofsteel

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Also another question.. this is my first time with autos as well as using smart pots. I’ve noticed roots growing through the fabric sides of the pot and out of the bottom. Is this normal? There’s about 7-8 roots poking out.
Happens at times with fabric pots mate theyll be fine, theyll probably shrivel up with the heat/light but its not to worry, root ball must be healthy enough
 
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