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    Auto Defoliation

    I removed a few leaves at the bottom. Slowly have colas coming. Should I defoliate where I remove all excess leaves. First time grower hence concerned. How long does one have to wait before you defoliate the same plant. Same Q for LST. Thanks all.

    #2
    Most suggestions for your questions are included on the GWE main site. This link, then you can navigate around the autoflowering section. https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-to-...893.1594005391

    Bottom leaves get old, dispensable. If you LST that dominant top you could get a rather even canopy going. I see enough light through the plant to not worry about defol yet. Read Nebula's suggestions. Nice first plant. I'm sure growers with more info will chime in. Good luck!
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    • Ravi
      Ravi commented
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      Thanks for the comment. This auto flowering has just been getting LST.

    #3
    I can see where you started with LST, it worked good, spread out the center of the plant. As far as defol on an auto..only if its an absolute must..maybe a big fan leaf or two that you cant tuck under. She's on her own schedule, the less stress the better. Especially now when shes starting her flowers.
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