statticattic
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when can i slowly start choppin the fan leaves off, im limited on space so not all bud sites are getting enough light im using a 400 w hps 2 weeks into flower organic grow big blue strain
There was some good reading in FAQ about how the guy prunes in a spiral starting at the bottom..It's good to get light to those hidden nug's near the stem..You can really increase your take, plus the new leaf growth is good for the plant, as some older leaves loose some of their value...just don't give it a Marine haircut...try to pick the ones that are blocking light from the stem (buds) & new leaves. Too much may shock your plant so do a bit...wait a few days andwhen can i slowly start choppin the fan leaves off, im limited on space so not all bud sites are getting enough light im using a 400 w hps 2 weeks into flower organic grow big blue strain
the buds dont utilize the light, the leaves do. So therfor DO NOT FUCKING TRIM! Doenst matter how shaded the nugs are, the leaves are the things that utilize the energy. People are retard, DONT TRIM!Honestly it depends. The time it takes a plant to recover from having fan leaves chopped off, in addition to the amount of energy conversion you will lose without the leaves may hurt your harvest. On the other hand, if you are not in a rush to flower, this will allow more light to the buds, which is better in the longer run.
Sorry just 1 more thought...you could try LST (see FAQ) seeing as your stems don't seem to be too thick....but slowly train them..slight bend, and a few days...again....I'm not a fan of thread, fish line or twist ties as they can cut the stem in wind, movement, growth...etc..I like thin strips of rags...no chance to restrict(unless you tie it too tight) and minimal friction damage....There was some good reading in FAQ about how the guy prunes in a spiral starting at the bottom..It's good to get light to those hidden nug's near the stem..You can really increase your take, plus the new leaf growth is good for the plant, as some older leaves loose some of their value...just don't give it a Marine haircut...try to pick the ones that are blocking light from the stem (buds) & new leaves. Too much may shock your plant so do a bit...wait a few days and
trim some more...you can also tuck or tie some back..Some even use side cfl light for that little extra.... I topped a plant that got shocked with some root tear, and the center stem just stopped growing...so I topped it, and now it's just going crazy...If your worried, try it on 1 or 2 plants...eggs in 1 basket thing is not good if you make a boo boo..
i use plain ol white string. supercropping is the way to go. Move all branchs in different directions.I'm not a fan of thread, fish line or twist ties as they can cut the stem in wind, movement, growth...etc..
Awsome this is what i was thinking also, im just gonna tie down the trouble some "cabbage leaves" lol thanks guysyou dont realize the plant use's its energy to grow as a hole, not which parts get light... just because lower leafs dont get as much penetration, doent mean they dont grow!?? wtf its not like our body grows on arm and not the other. it does it evenly. Dont cut leaves, unless you want less photosynthesis and stress!
heres a topped plant how to..Heres how to go about topping a Plant. Theres a pic so you cant fuck up. This should help you out alot.
1. Locate the very top of your plant and cut through the main stem just below the newest growth (red line). This should be done after the 3rd or 4th leaf set but can be done at any time after the 3rd leaf set.
2. Shows Plant Top cut off and where the (3) 2 new Branches that will form a "Y" in the main stem will grow from.
Last pic shows the newly topped plant after 2 days of growth, notice the Y in the Stem Forming. Hope this helps you feel better about chopping your plant, I was skeptical years ago, till I actually did it.
This statement is very wrong. Shaded areas of the plant for a fact do not grow as fast as lighted ones. The more light an area get the bigger it gets. The nug's on top are much bigger, are they not.you dont realize the plant use's its energy to grow as a hole, not which parts get light... just because lower leafs dont get as much penetration, doent mean they dont grow!?? wtf its not like our body grows on arm and not the other. it does it evenly. Dont cut leaves, unless you want less photosynthesis and stress!