Beginnergrower01
Active Member
Bubble gum auto is still vegging with only pre flowers and is in between 10 and 11 weeks, in ffof, tps of 444 down to earth on week 5, and unsulphered molasses, what is going on ?
I knew y'all would say that ..... Mfff , I guess I'll pull out the 100 watt and put it in quarantineIt's not an auto.
Well I got two blueberry autos at 2 weeks next to her, and don't want to sacrifice unless it's worth itWhy are you putting it in quarantine?
Yikes …. Well , autos definitely hate such heavy handed training under most circumstances as they do not have the time to recover properly. It may survive this it may not. Time will tell if she ends up stunted or just try to flower as is.I just defoliated, so don't freak lmao, but it's for sure female
Good words of advice, I will leave it as is, and not touch it, see what happens, and I plan to do no training to the other two autos.Yikes …. Well , autos definitely hate such heavy handed training under most circumstances as they do not have the time to recover properly. It may survive this it may not. Time will tell if she ends up stunted or just try to flower as is.
I personally would not have done this v
Damn, I got ya, will never do this again, big lesson for me man fuckkkkkMost autos run around 90 day average ( depending on strain ) …. I am betting this cost you in yield.
Simple LST training maybe even a single topping but none of that schwazzing crap. And no fans left either.
Welp
But look at all the bud sites, is there even a chance it would flower, if I keep her going no trainingMost autos run around 90 day average ( depending on strain ) …. I am betting this cost you in yield.
Simple LST training maybe even a single topping but none of that schwazzing crap. And no fans left either.
Welp
Cant answer that … if plant doesn’t progress SAY in 2 weeks then damage is done.But look at all the bud sites, is there even a chance it would flower, if I keep her going no training
Yea damn it man what a waste of timeI find it easier to use LST to break typical xmas tree shape and open her up in middle areas … minor defol and leaf tucking - thats it.
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