First time autoflower and lst

Thanks @StillSmokin I do the same as you recommend there. I wait till about week 3. That way the stretch is over and the fan leaves are not needed as much. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Got this for free!:grin:

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Second opinion from the auto pro.
Time to get them scissors out then mate. Take all the shade leves off. She’ll love you for it.
It’ll let light and air into the buds…

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All of her pistols have changed color except for this one bud🤔

Ummmm, looks like i did the right thing by harvesting. It may just be the Pic quality but it looks like it was starting to get some bud rot on it. I’ve seen that many times on outdoor grows and it’s impossible to stop when it starts and it will pass off to any other plants easily. Copper sulfate will help it but I’ve never cured it. It’s fungal
Starts out just a little black on the tips and will consume the whole f****** plant… Quick!
High humidity must’ve caused it on my indoor grow. WW is very susceptible to it from what I’ve seen. Hard to overcome outside.
Outside all you can do is spray with chems. Helps but don’t fix.
I’ll trim it and toss the brown stuff. It’s no good. Seems like a waste but it really doesn’t weigh much of anything any way.
(Yield- 2.515oz. WET)

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Bummer,
At least the trichomes looked good, she should smoke up ok…

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Is it possible to do a sog, or scrog with autos (2x4x6 tent), or would they grow to fast to properly be trained. I’m trying to find the best way to train autos for a bigger yield. I’m using FFOF to grow them.

Good Day to all! I have a question: I am growing WW Autos, planted 3/20/2020, indoors, on a 18/6 light schedule. I water every other day with Fox Farm Grow Big mixed in water.

They are two months old. Is it time for me to change light cycle to 12/12 and start using big buds supplement instead of big grow?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

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You can use a scrog net to train them the only problem with using autos is that You can’t control the size of the plant so your plant could either get too big for the space or it could fail to fill the space you never know until it’s flowering. The way I train autos is as soon as I can get a wire around the top I pull it down which causes the branches to grow faster then tie the lowest branches straight back from the top and pull the other branches back twords the lowest branches until I end up with a nice round flat plant. The net might be easier but I pull my plants out once a week to change their water so it’s just doesn’t work for my style of growing

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Leave autos on 18/6 they don’t need a light change in order to flower and do better with more light than less

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