GG#4 auto experts seeds grow

wil2279

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hard for me to guess. I wish I had more experience to give you an idea, but on the bright side... she is looking super healthy and from the pics you posted in the other thread... she looks like she is going to yield pretty well also.
 

Buddy73

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I think she is 4 weeks into flower , I have done a lot of lst to her and she is under the spider farmer sf1000 100w draw. Was supposed to be 60 day from start to finish and today is day 60 !
 

puffdatchronic

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yeah lol, i also was under the impression autos were meant to be counted as flower period only. UNfortunatley it seems to be the case that you have to pin on the time it takes to get to the fowering stage, 3 - 6weeks ..so count 9 weeks from when you started seeing the pistils
 

puffdatchronic

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she looks really good though for a month left, think of the frost youre going to have.

if i were you id feed another 2 weeks and flush 2 weeks
 

wil2279

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Looks like you did a really nice job on the LST. I am hoping I have 3 plants that look this nice in a couple of months...
 

Buddy73

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Ty very much, is it possible to defoliant an auto late in flower? It just so bushy and low that I don’t want to get any mould or rott now it’s starting to bulk up.
 

wil2279

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Ty very much, is it possible to defoliant an auto late in flower? It just so bushy and low that I don’t want to get any mould or rott now it’s starting to bulk up.
I wouldn't pull any leaves that aren't blocking prime bud sites... You can also try tucking the leaves...
 

wil2279

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Ty very much, is it possible to defoliant an auto late in flower? It just so bushy and low that I don’t want to get any mould or rott now it’s starting to bulk up.
You can defoliate, but I'd go sparingly... Only what you need to good air flow as far as I am concerned.
 
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