It depends on the space, light intensity, and overall goals. If you have the space to train the 2 top branches to grow lateral, it will widen the entire plant and keep the canopy alot more even. It's really up to how you want them to grow, their are benefits either way.
Thanks dude, I suppose my question should really have been if I have the space and setup to do anything what would give the highest yield which is probably asking too much!?
Thanks dude, I suppose my question should really have been if I have the space and setup to do anything what would give the highest yield which is probably asking too much!?
Yeah, it's hard to say. People get great results doing both, so honestly, you should choose a specific style and see what happens, if you don't like it then do something else on the next grow.
What I can tell you is if you only have 2 plants, it would benefit you to have them stretch out as much as possible to fill in the space so no light is wasted. Mainlining is a great way to stretch out a plant. The only problem is I don't know how good it works with autos because I have no experience growing them, and mainlining usually requires extra veg time to fill in the canopy.
A lot of folks donβt top or even do defoliation of autoflowers. Theory being it puts to much stress on them and they hermi from it. My personal experience is I just do LST on them with good results.
Yeah totally went down the wrong path growing 4 autos in a 2fx4f by 6f high(probably already tight) and was going to just let them grow, their all supposed to grow pretty high and in a completely uncharacteristic spur of the moment move decided to top 2 to see what happened (completely destroying all plans and thoughts already made) now just trying to make the best of it.
Yeah totally went down the wrong path growing 4 autos in a 2fx4f by 6f high(probably already tight) and was going to just let them grow, their all supposed to grow pretty high and in a completely uncharacteristic spur of the moment move decided to top 2 to see what happened (completely destroying all plans and thoughts already made) now just trying to make the best of it.
Yeah, it's hard to say. People get great results doing both, so honestly, you should choose a specific style and see what happens, if you don't like it then do something else on the next grow.
What I can tell you is if you only have 2 plants, it would benefit you to have them stretch out as much as possible to fill in the space so no light is wasted. Mainlining is a great way to stretch out a plant. The only problem is I don't know how good it works with autos because I have no experience growing them, and mainlining usually requires extra veg time to fill in the canopy.
i do both but i am outdoor so space is not an issue.
if you are indoor i don't think doing both would utilize your space properly.
i will top about every other node while also promoting center growth with lst.
good luck!
It really is strain dependent as well I think, this is an Auto I started from seed 20th April.
Topped between 4th and 5th node, then trained low and outwards, she is only 1 foot tall (33cm) at the tallest top.
She is still drinking loads and bulking the flowers.
Grown in Canna Terra Pro Plus Soil using Canna Terra nutrients along with Ecothrive Charge and Ecothrive Biosys.
The strain is a new one from SSSC/SUPER SATIVA SEED CLUB called Auto Elefant that they are launching soon.
It apparently has the potential to hit 20% THC and 10% CBD.