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MedUs_0ostarted grow question 4 years ago
hi everyone I wanted to ask a question to some more experienced grower. and my first time and therefore, although things seem to be going well, I always have a lot of fear as to whether or not to apply some technique to my little ones. my question is ; the small ones seem to grow very well and well bushy, I wanted to ask if it is worth thinning it out a bit and maybe even cutting the upper part? or would it suffer a lot of stress? what is not recommended a bit by everyone, or let it grow on its own and do not touch it? I would like to stress it too much, grz.
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CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 4 years ago
hey there, with the gorrilla you're already almost too late for LST, HST i think the time has passed because it seems close to flowering so not enough time to bounce back . For LST if you're going to bend your plant make sure it is not already "stiff" , when autos finish vegging they get a bit "stiff" in their stalks and stems which makes it difficut to bend them. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi dude, these plants look too small and too close to flowing too so any real lst work. I wouldn't to them either. Just grow them naturally is what is suggest, some autos grow large, some will stay short like yours.
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