flowering autoflower questions

Mattdog

Member
Heres the deal; there is a female that is starting to flower, but she is becoming very close to the light, could she be tied sideways so she isnt burned by the light? If so, will she continue to flower and will the buds or yield be effected at all? Can any plant be trained to grow a certain way to make as much use out of the space as possible? Im not interested in any bushy plants either. Keep in mind, this is an autoflower.

I would prefer not to move her to another location, unless it is completely NECESSARY.
 

Kerovan

Well-Known Member
yes, you can gently bend the plant and tie it so it stays bent. Then keep doing that every day or so so that you keep it trained to go sideways as it grows.. Be very careful at this stage so you don't break or damage the stem.
 

jkeddy

Member
most people do tie theres down when there in small spaces,it helps let the light in the middle of the plant and yes it will produce more bud.because when you dont tie it back all those little buds from down under will just be little popcorn buds.i like trying new things.
 

Mattdog

Member
Thank you for the replies, i hope the stem doesnt snap, and if it does, is it just like super cropping kind of? I think thats what its called. If the stem snaps is there any way to repair it?
 
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