So I know you top at the nodes during vegetative growth on regular plants, but auto flowers are short and have a short vegeitive cycle so I'm just wondering how much do they benefit from topping? can you top auto flowers? How would you top an auto flower and if so when? I'm just worried I would mess up the bud if I top too late
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I do not top auto flower plants. You may hear from others who do, but I do not recommend it.completed 7 grows
what I have learned so far:
environment maters more than nutrients
at least a dab of nutrients in every watering
effective flushing before harvest is critical to quality
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how much would I yield with out topping? it says up to 150 grams outdoors but is that with proper ways to get as most bud as possible?
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I can't compare topped and un-topped results because I never did top autos. Any "up to" amount of yield you read from a seed breeder, means that under perfect conditions, a really good grower might get this much. It's called the 'genetic potential' of the plant, but not a realistic expectation for inexperienced growers. Personally, if I were growing outdoors and wanted more yield, I would just put in more plants.
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Each to their own, but I'd like to drop a friendly vote for topping autos
I always topped photos when I was growing them inside so I was used to the technique and when I started growing autos I just did the same thing but on a tighter schedule. I think indoors with overhead lights, it's all about an even canopy, and breaking the apical dominance of that central stem really helps that.
Outdoors I think it's perhaps less beneficial as the light is better spread but I still prefer a bushier plant to a Christmas tree shape.
Yield will depend on pot size, grow method/medium, hours of light, and strain as well as plant training. I'm of the opinion that training an auto will increase yields if all other factors are equal, but I couldn't say whether topping is better than fimming or just lst.Sand, sea, sun, sausages, and sinsemilla.
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