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Stardawg auto fastbuds

BLEVY24
BLEVY24started grow question 8mo ago
Stardawg fastbuds auto . dose anyone have any experience with this stain or just autos. I’m wondering if this is too bushy? Too many bud sites= take longer ? Why so big ? 9 weeks since sprouted just about stopped stretching. Trim ? Defoliate? Thanks in advance
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 8mo ago
I would just leave her exactly how she is, no trimming, no defoliation,no nothing and just let her do her thing naturally. She is healthy and happy..........what more do you want! Numbers of bud sites will not determine flowering time, that is all controlled by genetics. I have grown this strain before, you should be well pleased with the results. Next grow you might want to try a bit of low stress training, especially to open up the structure a bit.
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Antisocialgrower
Antisocialgroweranswered grow question 8mo ago
Nothing you can do now will speed up the flowering, on the plus side your plant looks great! Very happy and healthy and looks like the bud sites are starting to stack nicely! Unfortunately you are only a few weeks into flowering so you are just going to have to be patient and enjoy the ride!
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Organic_G
Organic_Ganswered grow question 8mo ago
Hey, i prefere always to thin out my grows, so the lower budds also get a good development & rich thc content. In your case i would thin out in the Center, Check out mine for some ideas how it could look like. Keep in mind, that sun leafs are a Store of nutriens for the plant & of something don’t Go your way they have less nutriens Stored, so you have to adjust… Happy growing
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 8mo ago
It depends on your environment. If you are worried about high humidity and low airflow, leading to mold, you can thin her out a bit. If you have good airflow and humidity is on the lower side, you shouldn't need to. There are quite a few overlapping leaves and you could definitely remove a few so that they don't transpire on eachother making patches where mold can creep in more easily. There is no right answer here, just what will be the best move for the conditions you are in, but always keep in mind that cuts on your plant can get infections and that the leaves can be a great buffer if anything goes wrong.
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