Great progress. Accidentally broke one of the lowest branches trying to do lst so I won't be trying that again. My methods are going to be defoliation until preflower which is coming up soon/already started, and then a small Supercrop. The defoliation has triggered some increased speed in growth I've noticed. I still feel like it's short though
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First, you have an autoflower! A photo period wouldn't have flowers forming at 4 weeks. That's pretty important in terms of care. Now about that...your stuff looks good! Try to get your temperature more at 75 and get your humidity at 50%. Your final few weeks get your temperature at 70 and humidity at 40%. Don't do anymore lst! From here you feed her good...this is where you'll really need to pay attention to your plant!!! When in flower you dont want alot of nitrogen. You want potassium and phosphorus. With autos you only have a certain time frame! They all advertise as 10 weeks but they honestly can be anywhere from 10-16 weeks. Hard to tell with randos though! My first diary here was from bagseed and no one told me it was an auto until I was 10 weeks in. I still don't know what strain it was, lol. Any training with autos needs to be done very early, which you have! What are you using for light? You'll need something with a bit of power! And lots of airflow! Keep a fan oscillating at all times. The 3 determining factors in producing flowers are nutrients, light, and airflow! In a few weeks you'll want to cut all the medium to large leaves. Sounds scary but trust me...HUGE BENEFIT!!! Peep my first diary and you'll see! I have a video on my you tube with the title Just Because where I show my cutting. After you do that just maintain her nutrients, light and airflow. You're going to need what's called a jeweler's loop to view the trichomes to determine harvest! Start checking when the majority of your white hairs turn orange. You can google pics of trichomes on plants that are ready to be chopped to get a good idea of what to look for! Your last 2 weeks before harvest stop all nutrients and do what's called a flush: slowly pour distilled water in the pot and let it drain right out. Keep doing this until the water that drains out is clear. It'll start out all orange and brown and you'll eventually end up clear. After that, no more water! Just lights and airflow. Alot of people, myself included, like to put our plants in 48 hrs of darkness before chop and chop in the dark. It helps boost trichomes. How you dry is up to you, just don't like quick dry...you'll lose flavor! That's about it man, just practice with all of this until you get it right and establish your own routine, technique, etc. You're doing pretty good so far 👍
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@EBxAH, thanks for the reply man, yeah no more lst was my plan it was scary at first but I could see the benefit immediately. I've done light defoliation also, I got cal mag plus Grow big, big bloom, and tiger bloom by fox farms. Will check your profile
I need this to yield 60+ is more like it. I'm only 25 but I smoke 60+ in a months time so for this plant to even be worth the time and money put into it I need it to yield 60+