Guys (and Gals),
I have some autoflowers under a California Lightworks 1100 that no matter how hard I try I cannot get to reach. I've moved the light all over the place, as much as 4 feet above the canopy for several days. I keep pinning branches outward (LST) but the plants just keep stacking nodes. At this point they're so dense that airflow isn't really getting inside the plant, and the inside is so dense I can't even tuck leaves to expose bud sites. I know you're not supposed to do any real defoliation on autos, but I think in this case I may need to. I have four other plants under this light that are stretching upwards and out, so it appears to just be this pheno. They're both LemonAK from Fast Buds.
I'm trying to gather data regarding yield per plant by light type and manufacturer, so I don't particularly want to move these under another light to see if they stretch their legs. Advice?
I have some autoflowers under a California Lightworks 1100 that no matter how hard I try I cannot get to reach. I've moved the light all over the place, as much as 4 feet above the canopy for several days. I keep pinning branches outward (LST) but the plants just keep stacking nodes. At this point they're so dense that airflow isn't really getting inside the plant, and the inside is so dense I can't even tuck leaves to expose bud sites. I know you're not supposed to do any real defoliation on autos, but I think in this case I may need to. I have four other plants under this light that are stretching upwards and out, so it appears to just be this pheno. They're both LemonAK from Fast Buds.
I'm trying to gather data regarding yield per plant by light type and manufacturer, so I don't particularly want to move these under another light to see if they stretch their legs. Advice?
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