Calypso420
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So I am currently in week 5 of flower, got over the hump with some nute burn I quickly corrected. My question: I see calyx's with pistils covered in trichomes underneath some big chunky buds and was wondering if I should take off some fan leaves to let the bud sites be exposed. But I was told at this stage the more fan leaves the better and to only prune at the end end stage towards flushing. If I were to prune just the leaves covering calyx's directly under the bud above it would it be beneficial for more yield, or would it just take energy from the top of the plant I've been lollipopping and make larfy buds that are late to the game. I'm assuming the latter, but just making sure there isn't an advantage to taking of some leaves. Can I lightly prune leaves in the center of the plant covering up growing buds? I've read somewhere if you cut a fan leaf it will stop growing the bud site above it, but have also read that once the bud hasother leaves coming from it and nearby it will continue to grow. MY tree has gotten nice and big and stinky, just want to get the most out of it on the longhaul. Any recommendations would be appreciated!! Thank!