HarveyHarvester
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dittoThat's plants looks young and doing, leave it alone.
dittoThat's plants looks young and doing, leave it alone.
can we see it?I agree wholeheartedly that unnecessarily removing leaves is counter productive, but I feel like there are techniques that involve removal of leaves that seem to work well.. lollypopping for scrog is an example. I am growing a plant currently that is so bushy and squat that I have entire layers of vegetative growth that are receiving no light at all and are suffering because of it. I've employed LST as much as the plant will allow, but many of the branches are so thick and short that it just isn't feasible. What would you guys recommend in my case? Let the growth that is receiving no light wilt and stagnate, or do some pruning?
I sure have. I just started too late. There are 4 outer branches that are being held down with sunleaves soft tie. Waiting for my four tops to get a little distance from the rest of the canopy and I'm going to spread those out some as well.U haven't done no lsd
Just do it in the undergrowthAlso, to the OP, sorry for hijacking your thread.. I honestly just thought it was a good platform for discussion on the topic.
Here is some positivity.. your plant looks great! I wouldn't cut anything of of that. But don't make the mistake I made.. it looks like she'll get bushy as she gets bigger so if you plan on any LST or topping, don't wait until she is a bushy fat stemmed thing to start doing it. That's what I did and mine is kind of a pain in the ass to deal with.. lol.Trolls no need for negativity yall
No mo.1 day 2 of veg, I guess I was told wrong thanksI believe i would leave it alone also.
I thought you were flowering.
I have already made my first top, new growth is booming since nute feedingsHere is some positivity.. your plant looks great! I wouldn't cut anything of of that. But don't make the mistake I made.. it looks like she'll get bushy as she gets bigger so if you plan on any LST or topping, don't wait until she is a bushy fat stemmed thing to start doing it. That's what I did and mine is kind of a pain in the ass to deal with.. lol.
And no worries brotha is a forum site! All goodAlso, to the OP, sorry for hijacking your thread.. I honestly just thought it was a good platform for discussion on the topic.
My exact situation bottom growth is saggy and looks in an overwatered conditionI agree wholeheartedly that unnecessarily removing leaves is counter productive, but I feel like there are techniques that involve removal of leaves that seem to work well.. lollypopping for scrog is an example. I am growing a plant currently that is so bushy and squat that I have entire layers of vegetative growth that are receiving no light at all and are suffering because of it. I've employed LST as much as the plant will allow, but many of the branches are so thick and short that it just isn't feasible. What would you guys recommend in my case? Let the growth that is receiving no light wilt and stagnate, or do some pruning?