I'm not a defoliation expert but since every minute matters with autos I just went for it. I took a handful of leaves mainly the ones growing back towards the center of the canopy. Is this too much stress or a bad move at this stage?
Sorry for so many questions. I've only got one harvest and 6 months of growing under my belt. I have been educating myself a ton in that time tho.
This is such a unique strategy along with some "unique" knowledge that I want to learn as much as possible.
Edit: I know this is 420s thread but I appreciate everyone elses help as well.
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I wish I could tell us both why some autos runt out like yours has, Gas. Around 30% of the ones I've grown have, all different breeders and plants, identical conditions, same tent. Looks like your plant is Indica dominant? If yes, there's that. I've done a lot of research on inducing longer stems in plants, have already posted it here on 420's thread. Someone posted a long summary of the available research on the subject, not many pages back in this thread, which covers everything I found. ... Here's a typical example of what has happened for me, too many times. FastBuds: Gorilla on the left, Mexican on the right. ( Also, these plants were fed 'flower' amount of red light from the borrowed fixtures, because I couldn't figure out how to change the settings to get mostly blue light when they were in veg. The Gorilla took 54 days to pre-pistil.) I do not know ...

Can’t wait to see mine flower.
