Hope its good the way i trimed it
toaster struedel Well-Known Member May 1, 2016 #4 that plant did not need trimming,topped maybe, and definately more light would be your best bet.
bravedave Well-Known Member May 1, 2016 #6 You trim like a master. Keep up the good work. Fan leaves are evil and serve no purpose.
Gregor Eisenhorn Well-Known Member May 1, 2016 #7 Mate, what the others said, you should not trim anything off the plant when it's so young! And am I seeing pistils there? How long do you keep your lights on? Is this an autoflower? If so, for how long have to been growing it?
Mate, what the others said, you should not trim anything off the plant when it's so young! And am I seeing pistils there? How long do you keep your lights on? Is this an autoflower? If so, for how long have to been growing it?
Scaccia450 Well-Known Member May 1, 2016 #8 Yes its a auto flower its been growing for 2 months starting today . I use twp 2600 cfl light bulbs and there both 6500 kelvin
Yes its a auto flower its been growing for 2 months starting today . I use twp 2600 cfl light bulbs and there both 6500 kelvin
PURPLEB3RRYKUSH Well-Known Member May 2, 2016 #10 Reading threads like this makes me wanna jump off a cliff, haha it's bollocks
Scaccia450 Well-Known Member May 2, 2016 #11 What ever man i put the plant putside since outside getting hot
hellmutt bones Well-Known Member May 2, 2016 #13 Is it an auto cus i wouldn't do too much of a trim on a auto. U have no real time to recuperate because its an auto.
Is it an auto cus i wouldn't do too much of a trim on a auto. U have no real time to recuperate because its an auto.
PURPLEB3RRYKUSH Well-Known Member May 3, 2016 #16 southofphilly71 said: I did not trim my 2 month auto View attachment 3671962 Click to expand... im running the same light =)))
southofphilly71 said: I did not trim my 2 month auto View attachment 3671962 Click to expand... im running the same light =)))