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    Not sure if this is what you meant exactly but I had a plant outside and brought it inside because it was tiny and trying to flower I probably cut roots and cooked it with the lights for a little while before I figured out what I was doing as it’s the first seed I popped but it took about a month before I really noticed it doing something…

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  • Do I top or not and if so where do I chop this is a auto flower

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    • No. That’s the beauty. I’m not an auto flower expert by any means. But I saw no one has answered yet. That you’re asking may mean something… It may mean that you need photo. Plants. Because you are bored? And need more action? Auto flowers seem great, but Don’t really allow you to get involved that much.

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    • I wouldnt top an auto flower but I dont top in general, autoflowers dont have the time to recover like photos. just my opinion though some people do it

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      • I don’t top mine. Most don’t respond well, from what I’ve seen… Some people do with success but it’s strain dependent I think. For those that veg much longer and have time to recover. I’ve only had 2 so far that could’ve taken it. That’s around 5% of what I’ve put out this year.

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        • I had seen videos of people “mainlining” but they didn’t express the fact that it’s strain dependent definitely glad I asked

          • I don’t even top my photoperiod unless I over vegetated and will need to keep the plant as short as possible.

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          • This is my first grow tried starting it out side but didn’t get it going fast enough so had to reveg it’s a Topanga cookies photo

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            • OK buddy… Can you get your hands on a different plant? Is there a reason you are so invested in this particular plant? If you insist upon keeping it, make sure you really really really really really really really do every single thing you can to make sure there is not outdoor insects in your soil or on the plant itself. If your bugs think it’s…

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