jigfresh
Well-Known Member
If you see no need to trim leaves, then I wouldn't. There are two schools of thought on pulling leaves to get more light to the buds. Some say that the leaves are what make the buds fat, so you want them as much as possible... then there are those who say the most direct light to buds you can get will make them ripen up better. Personally I think that leaves are a good thing. The only reason I pull leaves are for two things, One is if I have a screen and the bottom leaves are getting zero light, I pull everything below the screen (including budsites). The other reason is if the leaves are bunched up together from being tied back to a screen... in this case I pull as little as needed, but enough to uncroud the leaves and not let them start up Powdery Mildew, from not being able to evaporate water they breath out. If you've ever had leaf upon leaf laying on eachother you would know what I mean... they build up water between them and that's not good. From the looks of your plant I would just leave it be. When comes time to harvest, you might want to harvest the outside buds (the ones in the light) first and let the ones on the interior get a little direct light for a couple/ few days.
But if you really want to pluck leaves I've pulled a few leaves a day all the way through flower before and have seen no ill effects. Maybe 5 leaves at the most. You could probably do more, but I don't think it's worth it.
Good luck
But if you really want to pluck leaves I've pulled a few leaves a day all the way through flower before and have seen no ill effects. Maybe 5 leaves at the most. You could probably do more, but I don't think it's worth it.
Good luck