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danks.for.asking

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I have multiple inquiries today. I have 3 alaskan purple auto plants all in the front of the attached image. The rest are photoperiod plants; two cheeses in the back left, and one Wifi Peyote in the back right.
My first inquiries is about the rate of growth of my autos.(I included close-ups of the biggest one) first off, they vegged for about 2 months, probably because I had some low temp problems, causing them to grow slowly. Now that I'm getting close to the 2nd week of flower, I'm not seeing as many pistils and calyx as I am used to seeing at this point. I usually see white, hairy tops with pistils protruding from the sugar leaves. Is this normal, or am i still having slow growth issues?
Now my photo periods have been growing just as long ad my autos, and will continue to do so until my autos are harvested, and as you can see, growth is getting out of hand and I'm running short on room in my 4x4. Im wondering if i should trash a couple of the photos since they will only grow larger. Im afraid of running into humidity issues with everything packed so close together, and having saturated pots everyday(growing in coco, so i feed everyday). Good ganja, I don't know what to do!20191119_202546.jpg20191120_120553.jpg
 

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inDC4now

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@danks.for.asking I can't speak to the progress of your autos. I can say that four full size flowering plants is best in my 4x4. I want great air flow, both below and above the canopy. I trim out the lower leaves and stems not getting light. They will not develop anyway and their loss means much better circulation. The benefits are huge and lowers risks like powdery mildew and crawling things with tiny legs.
 

danks.for.asking

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@danks.for.asking I can't speak to the progress of your autos. I can say that four full size flowering plants is best in my 4x4. I want great air flow, both below and above the canopy. I trim out the lower leaves and stems not getting light. They will not develop anyway and their loss means much better circulation. The benefits are huge and lowers risks like powdery mildew and crawling things with tiny legs.
The canopies on my photos are getting huge already, and with another month or more before the autos are ready, I'm afraid they will still be too crowded. I'm just thinking how they will still double in size after i flip haha :/ and :)
 

danks.for.asking

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@danks.for.asking I can't speak to the progress of your autos. I can say that four full size flowering plants is best in my 4x4. I want great air flow, both below and above the canopy. I trim out the lower leaves and stems not getting light. They will not develop anyway and their loss means much better circulation. The benefits are huge and lowers risks like powdery mildew and crawling things with tiny legs.
Btw, I have done some minor defoliation on my photos, but my wifi peyote is a mess. When ibget off work, ill upload a picture of it and maybe you can give me some advice on what more to trim up.
 
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