Do you suppose this goes (ridding lower buds and branches) for outdoor plants with plenty of sun as well?I think that trimming the lower buds helps "put the energy to the tops" and it also makes trimming a lot easier. Last year I was kicking myself for leaving so much popcorn bud. Takes so long to trim and dries to almost nothing. Anything that looks weak and scraggly gets chopped. Its tough to do now, but I will be glad I did it later. And I think you will get the same weight, just all in the tops rather than spread out into tiny nugs.
Do you ever trim the bottom branches during flower when you have a betterI do it with my outdoor plants. I get limited sunlight so I practically trim the whole bottom halves of the plants, especially on the insides just because I know they wont be shit.
seems to do better when trimming, helps with airflow too.
Im at the beginning of week 3 (estimate) and I just trimmed a bit a couple days ago, but that will be it. they are starting to really put out buds and I don't want to stress them out. I try to start early and just trim a handful once in a while. Especially the bottom half, I rarely trim anything in the top half.Do you ever trim the bottom branches during flower when you have a better
idea of what is going on with the visible buds in terms of production?
No. Just let your outdoor plants run. They will shed leaves when they are done with them.Do you suppose this goes (ridding lower buds and branches) for outdoor plants with plenty of sun as well?