Shaddowsfall64
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Pot size ?
Topping ?
Training?
Snapping the step and letting it heal ?
Or remove most groth from the bottom?
Topping ?
Training?
Snapping the step and letting it heal ?
Or remove most groth from the bottom?
Topping and training in vegPot size ?
Topping ?
Training?
Snapping the step and letting it heal ?
Or remove most groth from the bottom?
Never grew autosEven for autos ?
Maximum lightingPot size ?
Topping ?
Training?
Snapping the step and letting it heal ?
Or remove most groth from the bottom?
Bigger pot gives more potential. LST makes for a more even canopy and better tops. Damaging the plant will not increase your yield. Good amount of light. Proper care.Pot size ?
Topping ?
Training?
Snapping the step and letting it heal ?
Or remove most groth from the bottom?
You shouldn’t top your autos because they have a set veg period before they go into flower and the recovery time from topping will slow down the growth during veg that you can’t get back like from a photoperiod so only do LST with autos.Even for autos ?
I second what joe blow said.Bigger pot gives more potential. LST makes for a more even canopy and better tops. Damaging the plant will not increase your yield. Good amount of light. Proper care.
Autos shouldnt need a trellis. And I have found autos to be a bit sensitive to to much light. With little to no dark period, the amount of light that is optimal for photos is likely to much for autos.I second what joe blow said.
I would add in more light = more production, combined that with bigger pots/ good meticulous care = better yields and quality. Training your plants with a trullece or nets will increase yields (earlier the better).