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10 L
Pot Size
30 L
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Week 4
Vegetation
28
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Kamus Kamus
a year ago
The Mimosa Evo Auto has reached a height exceeding 28 cm. A minor low stress training (LST) was performed to enhance light penetration to the lower part of the plant, aiming for an even canopy and better light distribution. No signs of stress from the LST are evident, and the plant appears healthy with vibrant green foliage. Continued attention will be given to ensure optimal growth conditions are maintained.
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Grow Questions
Kamus
Kamusstarted grow question a year ago
Based on the current growth stage and the LST applied, what are your top tips for ensuring optimal light distribution as the plant continues to grow? Do you have any specific techniques or tools you prefer to use for managing the canopy in autoflowering strains like Mimosa Evo Au
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a year ago
The highest buds do not have the highest chance of pollination! The highest buds get the most growth hormones/auxins, this is why they grow the tallest. By keeping the canopy even with LST, the growth hormones are more evenly distributed throughout the entire plant, that is why you get multiple (main) colas. Selective leaf "tucking" is my preferred method and I would certainly not advocate removing 50% of the leaves right before flowering, this is exactly when the plants energy requirements soar. I would not remove any more than 5-10% maximum, if any. Just remember........ Less leaves = less energy being made = less potential growth. Let Low Stress Training be your friend! Get her growing horizontally out, like in a fan shape, rather than straight upwards. You can keep up with LST until about the second week of flowering. Go easy on the feeding too, she is very (nitrogen) green, which can turn into a problem quite quickly and can also lead to overly leafy buds. Good luck and happy growing!
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SkunkleDamo
SkunkleDamoanswered grow question a year ago
Try mainlining. Next grow obviously
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auto_floo
auto_flooanswered grow question a year ago
Yes mate ,LST for sure also leave tucking ,pulling and bending branches to the side (you my brake some branches as you learn i did the same ) to get as much light between branches as possible .do not defoliate too much in autos causes stress .
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espaniabudz
espaniabudzcommentedweek 3a year ago
happy growing growmate 💚
Kamus
Kamuscommenteda year ago
@espaniabudz, thanks buddy
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazelovercommentedweek 3a year ago
Nice choise strain, good luck buddy ☘️
BrigadeDesTerps
BrigadeDesTerpscommentedweek 4a year ago
Good luck and happy grow 🌱💪🏻
Crashoverite
Crashoveritecommentedweek 4a year ago
Happy and healthy growing mate ✨🍀✨
Kamus
Kamuscommentedweek 3a year ago
What are your key tips for growing Mimosa Evo Auto with limited materials and resources? It’s my first grow and I want to make sure I’m doing things right with what I have.