Is it too late to train

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Seeds were germinated around 10/05
Planted sprout/seedling on 10/07 so plants are a little under a month old
I have not trained due to one of the plants being stressed out due to unbalanced ph or nutrients
I wanted to resolve this before adding more stress to the plant
Now I’m at a point where I would like to train but unsure whether it’s too late to start
 

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Yes, you can train now. Use/buy some pipe cleaner to start. And look into stem trainer.
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I've found that it is possible to train auto's for longer than most people will admit. I train on up into early flowering and I'll cut off a bag full of fan leaves and undergrowth well into flowering. Once bud sites are good and established I don't like to train much other than trying to separate the larger colas in my scrog screen but I don't try to weave or "flatten" my canopy at this point
 
To late to B&O for sure, but not too late for CSX or BNSF. :funny:
Sorry. I'll see myself out and furthur down the line.
Hello I’m unsure what you meant, maybe u can explain? The other two replies seemed to be more helpful, Thanks for attempting.
 
@Mara Jade don't you hate it when you have to explain your jokes :rofl: @Dojavu those are all railroad companies they have "trains".

I personally think training autos other than topping is a waste of time. You are a bit late for topping.
 
@Mara Jade don't you hate it when you have to explain your jokes :rofl: @Dojavu those are all railroad companies they have "trains".

I personally think training autos other than topping is a waste of time. You are a bit late for topping.
You can train all the way to week 2 of flower. @autobeast has a whole "sticky" all about training autos!!
 
I'm sorry @Dojavu I meant for the "I'll see myself out" to be an indicator of my lame joke status.

As to your original question, I didn't the first 15 years growing scared to stress a plant. Now I've learned stress, building knuckles, etc,,, all can least to a better crop, not worse
 
It can do nothing but increase yield. I've got one a week older than yours and just cranked down a few nodes and tucked fans earlier today.
 
Quick question. One I notice when I open tent it’s usually on one plant I notice like wet spots on the leaves its water I believe I’m unsure how

second I removed two big leaves I fealt like we’re blocking light to some mid upper parts of the canopy
However when I removed one I noticed it looked like it was close to a early/new bud flower spot
 
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