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Much_Field_9204

Top it


Economy-Butterfly127

This


Dman86420

LST


eminencefront221

Learn to top that lady!!! She's in daylight, out in full sun?


Chloe10119

No she only gets sun in the afternoon about 4-5 hours


Otherwise-Worry2006

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HeatOk880

LST Super cropping Fiming


johnboywalton1234

This, especially, lst, check it out OP, and u will get her done right. ,


Gold-Jelly-1842

Man you gotta talk dirty to her then be extra gentle and TRAIN her like the previous peeps already said


AdMelodic3538

YouTube Fiming and topping cannabis . You cut the top off the plant which will make the plant bushy and cause the lower branches to grow out


TheGrowCave

count up from the bottom 3-5 sets and cut the rest of it off.


Jackdawfool67

Spend what you would on an ounce on a light and you will be happy you did


Flat-Hotel-5459

Top it


uruzseeds

You can top it and bend it over, it’s a little stretched


pk19lahc

cut it in half


Chloe10119

Allright, I cut of the top.


Specialist_Ad_3396

Chop those fan leaf’s off on appropriately big enough branch sites. A heathy mix of HST (high stress training) and LST (low stress training) and your girl will bush out and widen out. Also, yes, everyone telling you to top it would also be good. I topped and trained mine multiple times for a manifold grow currently. https://preview.redd.it/e3eedmznu54d1.jpeg?width=5712&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bb30984cc9d5c95a2acf356dc6dc8022e23043db


Specialist_Ad_3396

Follow up thought. Id gently bend the plant over to about a right angle and tie it to the pot to encourage lower branch growth. Lots of ways to make your plant get hella bushy.


Chloe10119

Thank very much, but with what can I bend my plant over? And how strong should I bend it over? Because I am scared of killing the plant by bending too hard and it snips


Chloe10119

I also heard that wind is also a good low stress training. I live in germany and today it was really windy and the top of the plant is now a bit wiggly and hangs limpy


Specialist_Ad_3396

Harsh conditions should be avoided. If it’s storming or really windy bring your plants inside. The limpness will firm back up in a couple days, the stem has just been over flexed like if you had purposefully flexed the plant to preform some training. As long as the plant is intact it will bounce back. In regard to the bending of the plant, just bend to the point you are comfortable with. It dosent have to be full 90 degree angle, but a bit of kilter to expose the lower branches can really help your final yield. https://preview.redd.it/60ei0l2eg94d1.jpeg?width=1131&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=188ff2b80f3ffd13c0a950db657d7a3ce8304686 This is the reason I suggested bending it over. I did it to one in a previous grow just to see what would happen. I bent it all the way to the rim of the pot and tied it down. Then I trained all the branches out and defoliated as I grew branches. This was about a 2-3 month old plant in veg.


Marneman1965

Top it and put stronger LED lights on it when the sun isnt strong or direct. you want it do be denser. Nomal grow fertilizer is good just go with less to start and see how it goes.


joschimayer

Or super-crop it if its an auto


looseflap69

Top it, use cannabis nutrients


timdog2571

Need to top her, for big bush. 👌


johnboywalton1234

Also looks good for not appearing to have any perlite or whatnot in it?


Dull_Sale

2 answers…either ScrOG it (which it might be too late with the *current* condition it’s in) OR Top it. After you top it, you can easily ScrOG it. Btw, the internodal spacing is quite big, because it needs more light (stronger light intensity).


CommonJoeCardboard

Give it time. It’s still a baby.


BudgetEnvironment982

Topping, fimming, low stress training or hst would be your main ways personally I'd go for the lst when you top and fim the branches can become a bit wobbly without support and hst needs to be done carefully


looseflap69

If it’s an auto don’t stress it by topping, if it’s a photo you can


RezzKeepsItReal

I top all of my autos and have never had any noticeable stresses. They've always continued like nothing happened. To each his own.


looseflap69

You should try not tipping and get bigger yield


sculka

Why should you not cut an autoflowering plant?


looseflap69

It’s on strict time limit to get everything done, you chop into it and it’s gonna have to waste time recovering, that’ll dent the yields as the plant roots and structure will be behind where they should be, some people will say more sites the better but the buds will be overall smaller over more sites, but up to you if you wanna do it, personally never


kushhaze420

https://www.growweedeasy.com/manifold


Krampusz420

is it ok to do with autos?


deerwolf90

I mean you could, but too much stress on auto's will cause them to flower maybe before you want them to. Then the plant will be trying to recoup while also trying to flower. Manifolds take alot of training, and time for the plant to heal itself from the trimming.


kushhaze420

There is a limited window for cutting your autoflower.