2nd grow and I have a question

Oldskoolburnout

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Hi everyone; I’m currently in my 2nd grow of Blueberry Kush (cloned from my original mom). Everything is looking good so far (I learned quite a bit on my 1st experience). I lollipoped this time to try and reduce as much larf. However, my question is should I pull the small buds that are growing along the stems? (Pictures bellow). Or, will they turn into substantial buds?6EB925FB-8ADF-4DD7-8A59-2DE17B967CC0.jpegA0D86477-B235-4968-B28C-E06B1BCE77F9.jpegD3F59420-06C2-4316-9DC0-1AB47D5FED66.jpeg
 

Grojak

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Plants look healthy and vigorous.

If it were me, I would have “lollipopped” when I flipped and once more after 14 days. When I flip I only leave 5-6 nodes per branch then clean up anything I don’t think will be substantial lighting at 14 days.
 

curious2garden

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Hi everyone; I’m currently in my 2nd grow of Blueberry Kush (cloned from my original mom). Everything is looking good so far (I learned quite a bit on my 1st experience). I lollipoped this time to try and reduce as much larf. However, my question is should I pull the small buds that are growing along the stems? (Pictures bellow). Or, will they turn into substantial buds?View attachment 5285021View attachment 5285022View attachment 5285023
I'd remove everything below the net now. They look good and don't be surprised you learn something every grow and I've been doing this for a minute
 

HydroKid239

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If it’s for personal use, I’d just snip some big leaves in the center that are blocking areas with potential bud in the shadows.
Take a peek down there, you will still have plenty of green leaves to catch that light entering once unblocked.
Getting rid of what’s under the net should boost your quality up top tho. It’s sort of a trade off.

I’m actually practicing what I preach currently with my 4x4.
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Below in this pic you can see I snipped the big fan leaves off the inside, and left the outside leaves on the left. Much more light is hitting that entire cola now.
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