Leaf removal

Roman Hunter

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Three plants all over the place. 1 x reveg. 1 x long and spindly. 1 x dwarf on steriods. My question is on the dwarf one. Should I cut these massive fan leaves off. Its approx 14" high 4 x 8" leaves. Thank you for any comments. (Girls are a mess as I recently had a stroke x2)
 

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Three plants all over the place. 1 x reveg. 1 x long and spindly. 1 x dwarf on steriods. My question is on the dwarf one. Should I cut these massive fan leaves off. Its approx 14" high 4 x 8" leaves. Thank you for any comments. (Girls are a mess as I recently had a stroke x2)
I wouldn't they're not hurting anything and you don't have many to spare on that plant.
 
I wouldnt because the plant uses the fan leaves/sucker leaves for light absorption, considering the small height of the plant I think it would take a while for it to recover. (if the dwarf is the plant in the first image)
 
Three plants all over the place. 1 x reveg. 1 x long and spindly. 1 x dwarf on steriods. My question is on the dwarf one. Should I cut these massive fan leaves off. Its approx 14" high 4 x 8" leaves. Thank you for any comments. (Girls are a mess as I recently had a stroke x2)
They look fine for now. You may need to open that bushy one up a bit once it gets bigger. Like the other guy said maybe tie it down here and there to open it up. If not you may want to defoliate a bit before flower for more proper air flow through the center of the plant and also to allow for better lighting. If you want to leave it all natural it would be fine, it would just likely be a smaller harvest or airy buds
 
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