nwaredstar7
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A lot of odd advice in this thread. Fan leaves are used to gather as much sunlight (this is more true with outdoor plants) as possible and to store chloraphyll and other nutrients, and that being said if you're indoors you most certainly should trim your fan leaves. Indoor light is not nearly as abundant as what the sun does for plants, so you have to accommodate this by tending to your plants needs. If you have enough light for ALL your plants no matter how bushy they get, then good for you, but I know a majority of indoor growers aren't working with an abundance of light.
Trimming bottom fan leaves provides your plants node regions with light and your other leaves are still gathering all the light being produced. Do not trim all, and especially do not trim fan leaves high on your plant, but if it's getting TOO bushy and it's stopping too much light from getting all over your plant then have at it; trimming is an important part of any garden. Why is the idea that trimming fan leaves means less light received a real piece of advice here?
Trimming bottom fan leaves provides your plants node regions with light and your other leaves are still gathering all the light being produced. Do not trim all, and especially do not trim fan leaves high on your plant, but if it's getting TOO bushy and it's stopping too much light from getting all over your plant then have at it; trimming is an important part of any garden. Why is the idea that trimming fan leaves means less light received a real piece of advice here?