How would I prevent that? I've researched low stress training but I'm confused as to how I would bend that "main limb" or if I even should.She's really tall. Healthy plant, just stretchy.
How would I prevent that? I've researched low stress training but I'm confused as to how I would bend that "main limb" or if I even should.
Yes. She went into flower about a week agois she in flower right now?
Yes. She went into flower about a week ago
Are you supposed to top Autoflowers? I thought I didn't have toI take it you didn't top it? Next time LST and top it, kinda late in the game now.
Yeah i wouldnt top the auto. Can stunt the growth bad and lose potential weight. On a photo period plant its no problem. Autos r pretty fragile during stressAre you supposed to top Autoflowers? I thought I didn't have to
I'm no expert on autos, but topping has little to do with flowering and more to do with height management and building a canopy (bushing out your plants). Cuz now you have that one out of control top dictating your main light height, instead of a bunch of colas at similar heights. Some supplemental light for that lower bush might help you this time around.Are you supposed to top Autoflowers? I thought I didn't have to
Oh, see, I said I was no expert on em! What about LST? Hopefully auto guys have options to deal with this. Maybe a good anti stress supp.Yeah i wouldnt top the auto. Can stunt the growth bad and lose potential weight. On a photo period plant its no problem. Autos r pretty fragile during stress
see that's the thing... I looked up LST but I was nervous to try it on an Auto Flower plant with such a short life cycle... I really just don't understand why the one "main cola/stem" is sooo much taller than the rest?