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Bubblelicious autoflower for a flux. Topped today on day 13 of a reported 70 day strain. Wish me luck.

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Well folks I've potted up my 2 fluxes the fruity widow and the sour white by 710genetics. Both are in 5 gal cloth pots with 2 x garden cane punched through parallel for training anchors. Both are suffering from low limb frequency due to me not being able to open ends up regularly enough due to work! They're also alternating nodes now so a bit of a pain at moment but ill flux on :) they have a few months veg yet so will be huge fluxes probs twice the size of my first big flux. !!!!! :)

Anyway at work for a few days more then ill post some pics :)

Love to all my 420 family :)
 

LIBERTY HAZE
(Feminized, Flux) Day 145


The tops have been opened twice a day everyday since going vert and get this! It's only her 2nd time being feed (no nutes, just tap) since she's been outside; over 2 months. It's been raining on & off enough for the pot to never completely dry out.

LAST WEEK
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TODAY
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LIBERTY HAZE
(Feminized, Flux) Day 154



Oh so healthy, nothing much more than rain water and PJ's Organic Soil Mix


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Keep opening tips up, also keep all tops level now for a while. Then defol any stronger limbs near the tops, leaving weaker limbs untouched. Also lower any over dominant limbs below any weaker. Use defol as a tool to even the plant out! :)
Defol the limbs you want to slow down?
 
Good evening my friends. I have a question about my little one. She has her first 2 nodes growing. The lower ones I left with fan leaves and the uppers I removed. I don't know what to do for the best. Will it be better to leave her as she is now, remove the lower growth completely leaving the top 2 arms or take the top off leaving the lower 2 arms. The reason I ask, she is my baby and I want what's best, with her being an auto I don't want her too small when she flowers, yeald is not really an issue tho as she has become a bit of an experiment for me. I'm still very inexperienced and I'm after a little guidance.
:Namaste:
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My friend its simple, I've had autos just as yours is now :)
Let her be another couple of days, just open tips really gently by pulling little leaf tips apart. If your to heavy handed and bump the really inner point it will stunt her slightly.
Then in a few days lay some gentle tethers on all limbs brining em down and out. This will give better secondary branching, this is part of the key training autos. Secondary branching is our friend :)
 
My friend its simple, I've had autos just as yours is now :)
Let her be another couple of days, just open tips really gently by pulling little leaf tips apart. If your to heavy handed and bump the really inner point it will stunt her slightly.
Then in a few days lay some gentle tethers on all limbs brining em down and out. This will give better secondary branching, this is part of the key training autos. Secondary branching is our friend :)

A thousand thankyou's my friend
 
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