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I heard someone say they cut all the fan leaves a few weeks before harvest to let the lower buds get some light! Should I trim them up or not?
You will most likely only reduce your harvest by doing this, a few weeks before harvest is usually when you stop feeding nutrients and the plant will pull any required nutrients from those fan leaves. If you remove the fan leaves and feed nutrients right up to harvest may help but will also increase your curing time.watch godbodystyle on youtube he cuts the fan leaves off and new sprouts for buds come up were the leaves were, i was going to cut them off on my last grow and was advised not to my next grow im going to try it
Sorry but I saw that dude's setup and video collection and he's just a ghetto grower who thinks there is a trick to everything, I'm not taking advice like that from a guy who CFL grows 1 plant at a time in his closet. But if you find a new technique that works and can demonstrate some consistency behind it, you be sure and let us know.watch godbodystyle on youtube he cuts the fan leaves off and new sprouts for buds come up were the leaves were, i was going to cut them off on my last grow and was advised not to my next grow im going to try it
I aggree, I would leave all the fan leaves you can. If they drop then fine. I removed too many fan leaves and my plant took longer to finish. Not sure yet about a cure time being effected. I will update when I get an idea on that. My stem was hollow and noodlelike.You will most likely only reduce your harvest by doing this, a few weeks before harvest is usually when you stop feeding nutrients and the plant will pull any required nutrients from those fan leaves. If you remove the fan leaves and feed nutrients right up to harvest may help but will also increase your curing time.
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Inaccurate statement, a healthy plant wont drop ANY fans and will probably still have green cotyledons (original seed leaves) till the end. If you're using the wrong nutes/they're not getting enough light your plant may drop leaves, but if it recieves everything it needs in the right amount it shouldnt drop any.A lot will actually die off by the time that your plant is done flowering. They are supposed to be pruned away. Not ALL of your fan leaves though, this is how your plants get majority of their energy.
im sure yous know a lot more than me i have got one successful grow under my belt im goin to do 2 plants cut some fan leaves off one and leave the other one and see what happensSorry but I saw that dude's setup and video collection and he's just a ghetto grower who thinks there is a trick to everything, I'm not taking advice like that from a guy who CFL grows 1 plant at a time in his closet. But if you find a new technique that works and can demonstrate some consistency behind it, you be sure and let us know.
All you'll be doing is wasting the yield on one plant...im sure yous know a lot more than me i have got one successful grow under my belt im goin to do 2 plants cut some fan leaves off one and leave the other one and see what happens
i learn shit everyday, thanks....got a couple plants @ 9 weeks into flowering, and weird thing is the 1 plant i put in MG is the one with the no yellowing at all....other plants are in FF...could the yellowing also be part of the strain??Inaccurate statement, a healthy plant wont drop ANY fans and will probably still have green cotyledons (original seed leaves) till the end. If you're using the wrong nutes/they're not getting enough light your plant may drop leaves, but if it recieves everything it needs in the right amount it shouldnt drop any.