You will when you move out of your mommas house and you cant get a job because all you will be able to say is. "You be wannbe friebs wib dat?"
Just saying...
Also, if you write better grammar, you would be able to read better grammar as well. I never said leaf pruning is good. However, considering the level of intelligence from your post, I might consider doing the opposite of what you suggest.
I mean, you have horrible grammar...what makes you think you can grow a plant?
Well, if we are looking for clarity, your sentence here which reads
"Also, if you write better grammar, you would be able to read better grammar as well"
In fact, we don't write grammar, we write using grammar. We also don't read grammar, we recognize good grammar whilst reading.
My Grammarther taught me all that.
My old man couldn't spell his own name, but he was the best carpenter I ever saw. You have heard about the blind carpenter who picked up his hammer and saw, haven't you?
Onto the topic: I have a bad habit of removing fan leaves. Exposing my apples. The OP makes sense to me. I noticed those 'strain hunter' guys on you tube left the leaves on their white rhino shrub. So in 5 more weeks, when the new babies go under the HPS, I will refrain from the scissor urge. Pic of current heirloom plants at 35 day. Apparently I have developed a strain, after many outside years of some of my plants having coitus with each other. a couple years ago, my best 14 tall ladies were violated by a tiny purple male that got by me. He impregnated them all.
I gave him a cigar after I called him a few choice words. This is my first time inside, using little purple man's offspring. You can see where I trimmed fans. Next time, I'll be good.