hoss12781
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Yeah I've tucked before, and will continue to tuck next time I get the itch to grow a photoperiod plant. Sometimes I start out tucking on autos but everything is so diminutive and the veg stage so short compared to regular plants you have to (in my opinion of course) get all light asap to the colas and maintain a really strong light presence if you want good branching. Otherwise you could wind up with a plant resembling the MI-5 I have on this current grow. It will be close to all one nugget by the time its done and while the quality will be there the weight will be lacking. I should have clarified earlier, the trimming technique I use is only something that I would recommend for an autoflower grower and if you can get away with it tuck, but that gets out of hand rather quickly with autos.
They're definitely different animals than photoperiods. I'll take some pics or a short video of what I'm driving at on my next run. The bulk of the trimming typically happens around weeks 2-3. After the trimming is done it almost looks like I've massacred the plant. Then, almost like magic a week later the colas are busting out everywhere.
Not trying to discredit you at all - I totally get your point and realize colas derive a substantial amount of nutrients from the fan leaves. This technique does not make much sense from a scientific standpoint, but neither does a plant that flowers under 23/1 light schedule.
They're definitely different animals than photoperiods. I'll take some pics or a short video of what I'm driving at on my next run. The bulk of the trimming typically happens around weeks 2-3. After the trimming is done it almost looks like I've massacred the plant. Then, almost like magic a week later the colas are busting out everywhere.
Not trying to discredit you at all - I totally get your point and realize colas derive a substantial amount of nutrients from the fan leaves. This technique does not make much sense from a scientific standpoint, but neither does a plant that flowers under 23/1 light schedule.