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A friend is also growing AU's at the moment, but didn't want to post on here. Worried about the site being read by the wrong sort of interested party's. But he has allowed me to post for him. One link removed eh!

He grows in coco and is nearing completion of a 5 plant grow. One of his seeds he thought was a goner, as it was so weak initially, but he grew it out and its first to completion. 2 he let run without playing with them, and 2 he bent the main stem over when they started showing their first few pistols, and then tied the side branches down a few weeks later. Have a look at group.

Edit: 2 rows, 3 on the back and 2 at the front.

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The 2 he bent over are on the back row, left and right. They are twice the size of the others (almost) and are weeks behind on the flowering cycle. I think this shows quite well that stress delays flowering, or, probably more likely, extends veg. Which, thinking about it is the same thing.... I should delete that last sentence, but can't be arsed. The runt of the litter is front row on the right. Pretty much ready to chop. The pistols are 75-80% brown, and the trichs are cloudy. Pic of little and large, front right and left right. (Edit: should of written front right and rear right. ..the fucks going on!)
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The 2 he bent over are on the back row, left and right. They are twice the size of the others (almost) and are weeks behind on the flowering cycle. I think this shows quite well that stress delays flowering, or, probably more likely, extends veg. Which, thinking about it is the same thing.... I should delete that last sentence, but can't be arsed. The runt of the litter is front row on the right. Pretty much ready to chop. The pistols are 75-80% brown, and the trichs are cloudy. Pic of little and large, front right and left right.
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Hey mate,

don´t chop....take a look on my actual grow...

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/need-help-got-problems-with-my-grow.58130/

they were also stressed, but look....:hookah:

and they are going to do it better more every day:slap:

will post tomorow new pictures of a AU
 
I gave here the name " The Princess"... and there is also a AM, he is going to be the "Prince"...:baby:
 
I apologise for the shit photos, its difficult to make out where one plant ends and the next begins, but if you follow the stems up, it make it a little easier. Actually three plants in the last pic I guess.

The light is a Mars II 1200 jobber, hung above the plants until they were half way through flowering, the plants were then lined up at the back of the tent, highest at the back, shortest at the front, and the light was hung at 45 degrees to increase light penetration to the buds. It seems to have helped the lower bud sites develop at a similar rate to the main colas, meaning nice nugs at the base rather than little popcorn and fluffy bits. Pics of the runt to follow. This plant had very little leaf mass compared to the 2 untouched plants.

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Last post with a close up of the runts main cola.

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I apologise for the shit photos, its difficult to make out where one plant ends and the next begins, but if you follow the stems up, it make it a little easier. Actually three plants in the last pic I guess.

The light is a Mars II 1200 jobber, hung above the plants until they were half way through flowering, the plants were then lined up at the back of the tent, highest at the back, shortest at the front, and the light was hung at 45 degrees to increase light penetration to the buds. It seems to have helped the lower bud sites develop at a similar rate to the main colas, meaning nice nugs at the base rather than little popcorn and fluffy bits. Pics of the runt to follow. This plant had very little leaf mass compared to the 2 untouched plants.

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Well bro,

first of all, pictures are needed of the plants under light as natural as possible....no led!!! Keep room temperature between 24 to 28 degree, humidity RH 35-45, upraise the light... i don´t have charts in front of me of the lights, but rising up the the light probably will give tem less PAR, but more light and less stress.... do you meassure ph and ec/ppm of run in and run off?...


lets call some friends...@NugNoob, @Chester, @stepside, @Waira ...they really helped me a lot...keep in touch..:hookah:

I´ll quit now, because its late in my country...cu soon...:pass:
 
Well bro,

first of all, pictures are needed of the plants under light as natural as possible....no led!!! Keep room temperature between 24 to 28 degree, humidity RH 35-45, upraise the light... i don´t have charts in front of me of the lights, but rising up the the light probably will give tem less PAR, but more light and less stress.... do you meassure ph and ec/ppm of run in and run off?...


lets call some friends...@NugNoob, @Chester, @stepside, @Waira ...they really helped me a lot...keep in touch..:hookah:

I´ll quit now, because its late in my country...cu soon...:pass:

Good point about the photos. Will try with just the camera flash next time I'm round there.
 
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