If it were me, with 2 more weeks in veg I would trim off those 1 or 2 that are blocking your bud sites, the big ones you are holding up in the pics. In two weeks you can gain some good growth on those smaller leaves underneath. But as Bugeye said there's many opinions on this. Perhaps do one...
There's no particular problem with taking clones in flower. The problem is they take a long time to revert back to veg. They will put out some real weird growth. I usually wait til I have a lot of nice new growth then trim the weird stuff off then they look just like a normal vegging plant. Its...
I top a lot. Like 6 to 8 times a plant. The last topping before flower I will always wait about two weeks after to flip to flower. Then you have solid new growth for the tops.
I like two topped clones for just that reason, if you are going to top it's already done once and I top a lot. I like symmetrical plants and that's an easy way to start them.
The plants that got powder yielded 10 to 20 percent more weight. But... I thought the buds were nicer on the plants that did not get powder. So.... A trade off. When you're harvesting 10 to 15 pounds a week that 10 or 20 percent adds up. Guess you guys can take that however you like. That's...
It adds weight for sure. 100% sure. Side by side comparisons. But... Like I stated earlier I don't know if I liked the results. BUT... I didn't own the grow. The owner wanted weight and weight she got.
Yep... Crazy orange powder. Looks like you're giving your plants soda. You can nuke your plants with it if you're not careful. If I remember right we blasted them at week 6 for an 8 week plant. I honestly don't know if I liked it or not. It sped up the plants almost. Plant crack. I had concerns...
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