justpretending
Member
Hello All,
Im new here and on my first grow and have a question about pruning. I have a couple of friends who are showing me the ropes and they each have VERY different techniques for pruning.
Method 1: Pull off a LOT of the large fan leaves during veg. and early flower to allow light to penetrate the canopy. I have several plants in flower like this and they seem to be doing well, but at some point they stopped producing fan leaves and dont have many. I know some people use the fan leaves as a sign of maturation (when they turn yellow and drop) and it seems to me that the plant may use them to collect light.
Method 2: Dont touch them. Ever. Until harvest. This produces a much denser canopy and looks great (I have a few in veg like this right now) but there is no way any light is getting past the top of the canopy.
I know there are as many different ways of growing this plant as there are growers. I am just wondering what some other people do and why.
If it would help, there are some pictures of a mature "pruned" plant in my other post in the general forum titled "Identification Help??"
Thanks for the help. Have a great night.
Im new here and on my first grow and have a question about pruning. I have a couple of friends who are showing me the ropes and they each have VERY different techniques for pruning.
Method 1: Pull off a LOT of the large fan leaves during veg. and early flower to allow light to penetrate the canopy. I have several plants in flower like this and they seem to be doing well, but at some point they stopped producing fan leaves and dont have many. I know some people use the fan leaves as a sign of maturation (when they turn yellow and drop) and it seems to me that the plant may use them to collect light.
Method 2: Dont touch them. Ever. Until harvest. This produces a much denser canopy and looks great (I have a few in veg like this right now) but there is no way any light is getting past the top of the canopy.
I know there are as many different ways of growing this plant as there are growers. I am just wondering what some other people do and why.
If it would help, there are some pictures of a mature "pruned" plant in my other post in the general forum titled "Identification Help??"
Thanks for the help. Have a great night.