Hello everyone, I am at day 10 of my very first grow and would like some help cutting through all the chatter and contradictions I've read about autoflower defoliation. I've researched myself to death (as I do) and have made decisions on my growing style, nutrition, soils, etc. I'm in a 2x2x72 ACI tent so my goal will never be to get the biggest and mostest. Two old folks here, just puttering around, not needing pounds and pounds but I don't want to leave potential on the table either. My intention for this first grow is to settle in and see how the plant wants to behave, so I will be leaf tucking for the most part and using the included net for gentle LST if necessary to control the height of any overachievers.
What I haven't seen is any sort of consensus on defoliation for us beginners for autoflowers - how much, exactly when in their growth phases, whys and whynots for different LST methods, especially if we just want a good healthy plant that produces well and has a low risk of mildew and rot. On other user sites (that start with "R"), it runs the gamut from "don't do it, never for autos!", to "lollipop and defoliate the crap out of that sucker, no leaves!" with much of the info seemingly taken from the photoperiod methods.
Can you experienced auto growers share your best practices, especially as they relate to small space grows? Thank you!
What I haven't seen is any sort of consensus on defoliation for us beginners for autoflowers - how much, exactly when in their growth phases, whys and whynots for different LST methods, especially if we just want a good healthy plant that produces well and has a low risk of mildew and rot. On other user sites (that start with "R"), it runs the gamut from "don't do it, never for autos!", to "lollipop and defoliate the crap out of that sucker, no leaves!" with much of the info seemingly taken from the photoperiod methods.
Can you experienced auto growers share your best practices, especially as they relate to small space grows? Thank you!
But I am really going to try not to do much interfering for this first grow, to get my feet wet and see how the first set of choices I made worked out.

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