The Messy 4 XD

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5 Weeks.
2 Gallon Pots.
Light: Viparspectra p2000
Pro Mix.
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First time training Autos.

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The Messy 4 are now 6.
The 2 plants closer to the camera on the left are a couple weeks behind the others.
I wish I had a better camera.
Anyway I have trained them like this:
First tie at 3 weeks, leave them tied for a week, let them loose for another week, tie them again and repeat the process until the branches become to hard to bend. Meaning giving them a 1 week break before tying them again.
I find that being on top of them every 2 or 3 days is too much stress so I gave them chances to grow free between ties.
Anyway I am very pleased at the results.
These Autos are late flowers. Feeding now Gaia Bloom with a tiny watery dose of Tiger Bloom.
These plants are growing under a Viparspectra p2000 on 2 Gallon pots with Pro-Mix.
Watering every 5 days now.
The Heat Wave was brutal but they seemed to enjoy it. lol.
Any comments or suggestions are always welcomed.
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I am extremely happy with how these plants are growing.
Considering the fact that this is my very first time training Autos.
Sometimes I felt like I was stretching the shit out of them but I trusted the process and here we are.
Now, these are 2 Gallon Pots growing under a Viparspectra p2000 and Pro-Mix.
I have been feeding them watered down doses of Tiger Bloom and sprinkled Gaia Bloom in powder form straight to the top of the soil. My tent is a 3' x 3' in a corner of my kitchen with a little fan and the door open 24 hours.
It is too hot and I can not run an AC in the Kitchen.
I turn the Light off during the day and then on again all through the night.
I like Autos.
They are, for the most part, forgiving plants.
I would sure welcome feedback from everyone.
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Notes on training Autos:
6 Plants all trained differently.
Some tighter than others.
Some let loose for a week then tied again.
At the end of this harvest, I will weigh each plant individually and see which ones or which method seem to work best.
My space is kinda limited but I will pull it off like I always do.
Flowering in this heat is less than ideal but they seem to be thriving.
Overall I think I'm going in the right direction. I can't wait to show the end results.
 
These buds seem to be growing well.
I really like them.
These are only 2 of the Messy 6.
The plant in the back is 2 weeks behind the other. Just fed them with their last dose of Tiger Bloom.
I always make it a little watery just to be safe.
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Almost 10 weeks.
I gave them their first root wash 2 days ago.
This has been an amazing experience.
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Not nearly ready or anything but slowly getting there.
Watering every 3 days meaning 2 without then water the next.
No more vitamins of any kind.
They got their first root wash 2 days ago and seem to be very happy to me.
These plants which by the way, the seeds were a gift from the long gone TattoChase produce very good weed and I will be forever grateful for his help and guidance when I started here.
Anyway here is the best pic I got up and close. All 6 plants are the same.
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