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Topping an auto depends on how good you can grow an auto.
Autos can be finicky but there is a code to growing these things and you just have to crack it. Here is a plant at 16 days and I have 4 just like it and 5 one node behind. It already has secondary tertiary stems in secondary stems.
Apple fritter Auto 17 days above ground
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The biggest problem I see with getting a good jump on autos is getting the soil setup for trouble free 3 week growing and a steady environment with gentle changes in temp and humidity. I am running these at 79 degrees and all but one appears to love it.
Now the difference. Here is an unstopped plant at end
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The only way this works is with a lot of side lighting.
Here is a plant topped and the 2 mains allowed to grow.
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This one has much more chunky flowers on the lowers as the growth hormones are more spread out than just a unstopped plant.
My rule is top at 7 and if I see ANY preflower signs I give it one more week and then top. Trying to move one large auto stem sideways on this specific strain does not work as you will not get more than a 50% stretch and on a plant that is small anyways you will not make it outside the other stems and turned upright for growth