View attachment 1330242 Here is the only pic I have atm. This is week 5 and there are 12. What do think? Should I trim the bottom 1/3 of these or let em be?
They are looking nice and leafy. Keep in mind that if too much green is cut off then the plant spends most of its energy making up for the lost leaves. This can add a few days to your flower time.
Indica varieties are better when they get bushy. I have had them so thick that we named them "lettuce" since they were almost white without the lack of sun but they were solid and excellent. When we have topped them (with trimming the branches from the main colas) we have gotten a bigger yield as the colas were much bigger. With some experiementation I think we are getting a happy balance.
Here is what we do:
*Remove the bottom 3-4 branches about the 4th week into veg (from seed).
*After the plants have 4-5 sets of branches, we pinch off the tops. This causes the plant to shoot out two more main branches and then one more time after each of those main branches reach 3-4 sets of leaves... that ends up supplying 4 lovely colas per plant.
*Support the plant with stakes as it will get really top heavy (we have had branches snap off due to their weight)
*Trim lanky branches that are "inside the plant" or underneath the really good looking branches.
*I also try to trim the leaves when they are more than 25% yellow (bugs are attracted to yellow - that's why pest strips are yellow)
This is what works for us...but every grow room/grow is different depending on everything that goes into it. The biggest bit of advice is to proceed with caution and trim conservatively. Trying it out along side your other plants will let you know for sure the yield difference.
ps. Our Pineapple Chunk is a sativa (sp?) and we aggressively trimmed her to keep it more level...we have also tied them on a 90 degree angle which allowed the same height and max light efficiency. You do need room to do this though as the plants get over 5 feet tall (indoors).
Good luck!