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help! Pruning Affected leaves in flower?

Dr.J20

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Hey all, I've received the advice to prune some physically stressed/nute burned foliage off of one of my girls; its only week one of flower for me but i'm not sure about pruning now because she's clearly already been under some significant stress and i don't want to the pruning to push into her bud formation and cause hermaphroditism. I could be overthinking this one and the stress won't be anything compared to the difficulty of trying to grow with fucked up foliage...opinions?
check out the problem gal:
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brownbearclan

Active Member
I'd just let it go a little longer wait and see what is clearly dying off them trim just that. That's a bummer they look like they got burnt bad. In fact it almost looks like they got burnt from heat (lights, space heater too close, etc.) and not nutes. Usually nute burn starts in the tips and works backwards. :o
 

Dr.J20

Well-Known Member
I'd just let it go a little longer wait and see what is clearly dying off them trim just that. That's a bummer they look like they got burnt bad. In fact it almost looks like they got burnt from heat (lights, space heater too close, etc.) and not nutes. Usually nute burn starts in the tips and works backwards. :o
Good eye brownbear,
a 65w 2700K cfl fell on that poor girl during a cleaning session :wall: ...i have since switched to chains instead of rope holding my lights but the advice i received was that it was nute burn (which i questioned)...the lights falling is the physical stress i was referring to...i'll let it grow some more and see whats live and whats dead.
thanks a bunch
be easy,
Dr.J
 
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