First grow question

A question from a fellow grower:

This is AK 47 ‘auto flowering’ at 5 weeks grown in soil indoors with 24hrs/day grow light(the seedlings nearby are unrelated newly planted GL fem) Most of the 10 AK47 plants are 2-3" taller than this 2" plant but all are starting to flower. I have not pruned. What should I do now? Can I prune to increase yield now or is it too late? I don’t want to mess them up. If I don’t prune, could I get a decent yield?
Should I change light schedule? I just started some WW feminized and Gold Leaf feminized that are coming up using same conditions. Do I manage the auto- flowering AK 47 differently than the feminized WW and GL? I know I should take that course but I hoped to ask questions and avoid the cost. Thanks

If it is an autoflower, no you shouldn’t prune it. It is not advised to prune autos. Especially if it is already flowering. The plant may benefit more from a light schedule of 20/4 or 18/6, instead of 24/0.

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It is also suffering from a toxicity Nute burn most likely triggered by being root bound

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that pots a few gallons too small!

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Time to transplant that girl 3 or 5 gallon smart pot or plastic planter

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