Started a White Widow Photo to grow as a mother for later since I have some room.
I don't want to start another auto a week later than the others that made it.
It might be nice to have only 4 autos at one time anyways.
The CBD is doing better I think I over nuted and she had clawing as signs of Nitrogen od
I have been just watering her every other day or so.
I do not like the pot she is in but she was an early experiment and I started LST but
noticed the nute issues so stopped thinking it was the training, then after she recovered a bit I topped her.
She is my little experimental girl (hopefully, seeds are not fem).
I want to experiment with training on the photos while this first batch of autos I want to grow naturaly.
Then consecutive batches I want to try different training methods on each of the same strain/genetics to see what is best.
I think next grow I may top, then I may LST and I want to test something I saw randomly on YouTube where
a grower put a Styrofoam cup over the main cola in beginning flower for a day and the side colas pushed up to create a more even canopy.
He called it a no stress training.
My hypothesis for training vs not training with autos is that it seems any training will induce some stress which can lengthen the time to harvest.
I have seen other grows where an 8 week strain takes 12+ and I wonder if it is b/c of the training,
The first group is the control group, zero training just some fan leaf tucking and maybe some lollipop towards the end to clean up the underside for airflow.
I will be recording the yield of each technique and the final quality as well.
Personally I am looking for quality over quantity so I want to better understand if training is just increased yield at sacrifice of speed and quality or is the quality the same but sacrifices speed to harvest.
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I love what you did with the sand - it's a great tip. I also agree on the zen bit. I added an extremely dry top layer of coco on my plants and I use hand rake to draw lines as i melt my worries away.