LST what?there is no way he can LST those plants.he dont have enough vertical growth.All LST is gonna do is stress them out.Hes gonna bend over the only tops he has hopes of getting decent buds on.The plant will use its energy to create new tops that will end up producing popcorn buds.Those plants are not robust enough. I dont understand the point of LST on autos.I would top an auto before LST just to keep the canopy even throughout so the side buds swell even more.Whatever you take from will make up for it elsewhere but the majority of the side branches on autos will grow up the sides pretty nice..The top normally keeps you from lowering the lights enough anyway.There is just not enough time like a photo to train a plant before the switch.bending and turning a flowering plant will break limbs for sure especially when they start to hollow.
Frank has already started an LST. Early? Yes. Necessary? Doubful. Veteran AFN grower's like
@Margahooja ,
@Chester,
@Rhyce Saroni who have been on AFN for years and have won BOM/POM contests may disagree with you. They all have done some form of training; LST, Super Cropping and Pony Tailing.
I do micro grows and w/o LST or Supercropping I'd never be able to grow the quality bud I do. I have also been nominated three times in AFN BOM/POM contest. My highest ranking of the contests was for a micro grow that was LST.
Topping an Autoflower cannabis is really never a good idea. Some plants can tolerate lt, but that's rare. Even
@Rhyce Saroni who is a master grower of autoflower and photo would never top an Autoflower. As of Nitrogen Toxicity there is no sign of any kind that the girls are getting too much Nitrogen. No tip clawing (talon-like), slow growth, weak stems or slow growth.
All in all, I did check out
@The Plant Whisperer's grow. Very impressed. You have the room to grow full size plants. There are grower's out there that don't have the luxury of a nice rather large grow space. Suggesting that low stress training of any kind on an autoflower is not necessary is ingenious and only makes a new grower more confused than necessary.
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