Day 33

Bullmark

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They should stretch like crazy at the start of flower. If you’ve grown before and feel comfortable doing it, I would do some light training and bend them where they open up, expose the lower bud sites and flatten the canopy.
Autos are fickle and I don’t grow them. I just don’t like having a set time frame to veg your plant. But, I see plenty of growers who do incredible things with autos.
You certainly don’t want to stunt it but opening the plant up will def increase your yield and produce a lot less larfy loose buds that aren’t worth trimming.
Good luck. The plants look to be in good shape.
 

Beard-o

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They should stretch like crazy at the start of flower. If you’ve grown before and feel comfortable doing it, I would do some light training and bend them where they open up, expose the lower bud sites and flatten the canopy.
Autos are fickle and I don’t grow them. I just don’t like having a set time frame to veg your plant. But, I see plenty of growers who do incredible things with autos.
You certainly don’t want to stunt it but opening the plant up will def increase your yield and produce a lot less larfy loose buds that aren’t worth trimming.
Good luck. The plants look to be in good shape.
Thanks. I've been growing for some time, but only photos. This is my first time using autos. I really read up and did my homework before I even bought seeds, so I was ready.

I've already done some initial LST, but your right, once they stretch in flower they'll get a couple more rounds.
A friend gave me a Bluelab pH meter and that seems to have made a difference. No deficiencies or weird problems. I wish I bought one years ago.
 
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