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Peeling Stem on a 3.5 Week old Autoflower

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Peeling Stem on a 3.5 Week old Autoflower

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the bigger plant has some issues near the base of its stem, I noticed it before I did the LST and now I’m wondering if I should have addressed that issue before starting the LST. Let me know what you guys think!Plant is just about at week 4!
Peeling stem on a 35 week old autoflower
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the bigger plant has some issues near the base of its stem, I noticed it before I did the LST and now I’m wondering if I should have addressed that issue before starting the LST. Let me know what you guys think!Plant is just about at week 4!View attachment 2331958View attachment 2331959
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Growers with cannabis are a separate world) and for some reason it is monotonous in Russia and in the USA. Comrades, for the first 30 days, do not approach the plant at all with your training🤣 This is a particularly important stage. At budding, the critical phase of growth begins and everything, I repeat, everything, any training is aimed at decorativeness. You think you're making it more productive, but in fact it just fits into the closet🤣
 
Growers with cannabis are a separate world) and for some reason it is monotonous in Russia and in the USA. Comrades, for the first 30 days, do not approach the plant at all with your training🤣 This is a particularly important stage. At budding, the critical phase of growth begins and everything, I repeat, everything, any training is aimed at decorativeness. You think you're making it more productive, but in fact it just fits into the closet🤣
My question was not when is the best time to start training auto flowers? My question was regarding its stem. Everyone’s entitled to their own opinions when it comes to low stress training but from what I’ve read, it’s OK to start it at the point it’s at now. This is my very first grow and I know I’m going to make mistakes and I’m going to learn from them. For now I would really love some help, wondering if the stem is normal or if there’s an issue.
 
My question was not when is the best time to start training auto flowers? My question was regarding its stem. Everyone’s entitled to their own opinions when it comes to low stress training but from what I’ve read, it’s OK to start it at the point it’s at now. This is my very first grow and I know I’m going to make mistakes and I’m going to learn from them. For now I would really love some help, wondering if the stem is normal or if there’s an issue.
It's normal fam, don't sweat it your young plant looks healthy.
 
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