Continuing with the flowering nicely, no issues or problems to report.
Defoliated a bit and cleared the canopy from the inside a bit.
Supercropped all the main branches again
I have these genes and want to grow them at some point. I'm excited that you fimmed it too! My autos (I've done 4) tend to go long and I usually have issues with buds being properly supported so I have some time to prune a little. I'm excited to see how yours do. I'll be watching closely.
@@Chi_Town_White_Boy, it depends on the strain and other environmental factors,generally all strains like at least 10-20% less humidity when they flower, some strains flourish under 35-45% RH while some like it around 60-65%. I wouldn't say that lowering RH alone translates into bigger buds but will probably give you a better overall disease and pests defense.
@bobo420, how crucial do you think it is to keep it towards the lower end of the scale (humidity-wise)? I've heard reputable sources say that some strains even like humidity < 40%. Do you think lower humidity in flowering (especially towards the end stages) translates into bigger buds?
It's nice for an automaton. from what I've heard and read, it does not do fiming or tooping machines. these are just suggestions from a large group of people and share information about how it is divided. You can not experiment with the n automaton too much. of course in the future. :)
Looks great! Getting really bushy! What do you do when the leaves are that big and almost crowding each other out for light? Do you defoliate? LST? Just let it go naturally?
awwgh bro, that's a good strain. did a window grow with my cousin for a month before we got caught and his parents let them go to poop. goodluck with the grow