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Shaggy78

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My autoflowers are a couple weeks into full bloom. The lower branches are starting to produce yellow and wilting leaves. I know with autoflowers you're not really supposed to touch them but should I remove these?
 
Who says you're not supposed to touch them? Certainly not an auto grower. Get rid of the yellow, wilting bastards. This is why I remove
under four early in the grow. Organic soil auto grower.
 

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My autoflowers are a couple weeks into full bloom. The lower branches are starting to produce yellow and wilting leaves. I know with autoflowers you're not really supposed to touch them but should I remove these?
I and many others remove any limbs, leaves flowers that are shaded out. We feel it is a waste of the plants energy
 
I and many others remove any limbs, leaves flowers that are shaded out. We feel it is a waste of the plants energy

But when something goes wrong you lose leaves you want to keep green!

That’s why I don’t defoliate unless it’s around a bud site, so I can adjust my feeds according to the plants needs without losing the important fans near the middle/top.
 
Who says you're not supposed to touch them? Certainly not an auto grower. Get rid of the yellow, wilting bastards. This is why I remove
under four early in the grow. Organic soil auto grower.
How old is that plant by the way?
 
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