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I'd like to politely disagree GM. LST is the only training I do on my autos and it increases yield immensely. It's actually the only training I recommend for autos.With auto's you should just let them grow normal without any type of training or listing. They don't have time to recover as they will only be alive for about 3 months.
Looks like you're doing well here so I'll just follow along and offer any advice that seems pertinent as you go, if you don't mind
that sure is a beauty Grassmaster!! how much did that girl yield?
I don't tighten anything once they're gone into serious flower but I will continue to guide new grow away from the rest so there's light and air all around the plant.
Here is a Brooklyn Sunrise Auto I ran last year that didn't get to be anywhere as bid as the Blue Treacle Auto in the LST thread:
That's the thing about autos, especially outside with no environmental controls. Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you don't. I hardly grow autos these days for that exact reason!
In high RH, all you can do is keep the air moving and hope. Some plants are more prone to bud rot than others and sativa buds are less dense than indica so less prone as well.
And we'll get to trimming, drying, and curing when three time comes .
JH looks like it still has a bit more vegging to do, so keep that outside growth lower than the middle to encourage those to get tall before flower.
Leaf tucking is preferred but feel free to take a few leaves that are blocking lower buds. Tucking can make things crowded and at your RH you need the airflow.
I would gently bend that leader into an empty space!
I would gently bend that leader into an empty space!
My autos flower around 25 to 35 days and get harvested from 85 to 110 days, so don't really think in terms of how long they've been in flower. Trichomes will tell the tale!