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In my experience, LegallyFlying Is absolutely correct
Above was 8 lb. of dried fantastic MMJ. I would usually get around 6-7 lbs. until I aggressively lollipoped, and removed fan leaves that would not stay tucked from the canopy. BTW, it is a low yielding strain. I also found that if I were to leave fan leaves underneath the canopy the plant would release them daily- this prompted me to remove them all ( all below the canopy ) with in the first 2 weeks of 12/12- my thought process was to leave them during the "stretch" to lessen the stretch by using up some of the plants resources I also left a few under shoots, too, for this reason. a few cycles later, at a different location, I was unable to easily thin the canopy and I yielded only 2.5 lbs. per box- the same plants; the same food regiment; the same temps and humidity- identical. This has been my experience.
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You can't think for yourself can you?Get outta here with that shit! Cervantes, UB and other cannabis authorities have assured me that plucking is wrong. Like evil wrong!
yesum was being sarcasticYou can't think for yourself can you?
Ok troll, Oh boo hoo, ub didn't answer my question that he's answered a hundred times before, so, now i disagree with his methods because i am sorely butthurt. STFU whiney bitch.Chuck is also another troll on these threads
Side note: If you are going to pluck fans then pluck/pinch them off. Your sterile cuts are only opening the plant to issues. Pinch it off so the wound heals quicker. Know at least the basics before moving forward...
Man I wish I had the space for this kind of grow..that said, it would be way beyond my needs...my current grow, I'll probably net close to a lb...will also be more than I need. Awesome...looks really organized..love that.View attachment 2464208View attachment 2464209
In my experience, LegallyFlying Is absolutely correct
Above was 8 lb. of dried fantastic MMJ. I would usually get around 6-7 lbs. until I aggressively lollipoped, and removed fan leaves that would not stay tucked from the canopy. BTW, it is a low yielding strain. I also found that if I were to leave fan leaves underneath the canopy the plant would release them daily- this prompted me to remove them all ( all below the canopy ) with in the first 2 weeks of 12/12- my thought process was to leave them during the "stretch" to lessen the stretch by using up some of the plants resources I also left a few under shoots, too, for this reason. a few cycles later, at a different location, I was unable to easily thin the canopy and I yielded only 2.5 lbs. per box- the same plants; the same food regiment; the same temps and humidity- identical. This has been my experience.
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The stick in this guys ass is very touchy everyone watch outOk troll, Oh boo hoo, ub didn't answer my question that he's answered a hundred times before, so, now i disagree with his methods because i am sorely butthurt. STFU whiney bitch.
thats right just keep picking all the fans off and just grow bud...you got itI just removed my fan leafs a few days ago, and My plants looked like shit for a day, now they are full of new growth, sweet. I like it, i have always took some off, but i never to all of them off like i just did, i will keep doing it
oh my lord your plants hate your guts.......I just removed my fan leafs a few days ago, and My plants looked like shit for a day, now they are full of new growth, sweet. I like it, i have always took some off, but i never to all of them off like i just did, i will keep doing it