2014 low O backyard medical grow

ruby fruit

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Lol your retarded. I prune them on a regular basis. They are only like two months old
Joe mate can I ask the reason for pruning in early months ? Not being a smart arse but ive learnt from my own exp that to much pruning just doesnt suit the end product ? I may be wrong hence the reason my wife tells me to shut up and do as im told ......
 

Joeshmoe420

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Joe mate can I ask the reason for pruning in early months ? Not being a smart arse but ive learnt from my own exp that to told ......
I really don't start pruning until they are stronger. About 1 month. The plants really don't need anything but a few shoots to grow. The pruned bud plant yields 15-20% more finished product and that is a fact. Because after you start pruning small leaves etc it focuses growth into the branch production of the plant which is far more important than making a bunch of new leaves. You can grow a pot plant a hundred different ways. Find which way works best for your application.
 

Joeshmoe420

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Look into De Folation . Which is basically an extreme pruning tek. I like to trim the bigger leaves but nothing to extreme. When your outside pruning is a lot less stressful on the plant because it has lots of sun light. My plants especially this crazy Tahoe pheno I got are still growing pretty quick. And topped lst and prune them to control the size mostly in my small shitty greenhouse
 
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NyQuilkush318

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Hey bro don't mean to hijack but i wanted to no if u can prune in flowering cut lower branchs off I been following for 5weeks n 6days don't want to stress her to much
 

Joeshmoe420

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Hey bro don't mean to hijack but i wanted to no if u can prune in flowering cut lower branchs off I been following for 5weeks n 6days don't want to stress her to much
Trim the leaves all the way flush with the buds so there's just buds and no leaves. Flower production will increase
 

Joeshmoe420

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Let the buds grow out . Then trim the buds on the plant like your getting it done for harvest. Don't need any leaf matter on the actual bud site and your buds will fill out the spaces where the fan leaves /stem were supposed to be. Hope this helps. Don't take any of the actual branches just the leaf sites. This equals dense/more budz . Good luck.
 

ruby fruit

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I have trimmed leaves for a two years now on advice it hasnt worked so im going back to the old school little trimming around the base during veg then thats it the leaves can yurn yellow before I think bout taken anything else of .....compare my two last seasons to 2 of my mates who dint trim.and I have been the worst yielding ....lesson learnt
 

Garden Boss

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crossfade69

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Wow what the hell happened here I did not want to sound like a dick I just meant I have been around the shade cloth and in and dealing with heat everyday.I Then logged out and have not been on sense and joe whatever is on here posting like it is his thread wtf lol please stop posting joe and I to have an autistic son so yes you have insulted me twice on my thread.
 

ruby fruit

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While on the shade cloth side of things CF havenyou a percentage of sun through the cloth that works best for you ? Like as in only 70% sun allowance or 50 something like that
 

crossfade69

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Ruby fruit thanks for stoping by as far as the shade cloth It depends on what you are useing it for I also grow Japanese maples and they do fine here untils we get towards the 100s they like more afternoon shade so I like something around 70% as for the pot I dont use it at all they love the sun it is the roots that you need to keep cool if you are growing in pots.Smart pots are fine it is the plastic that is a problem I like to cover the pots with shade cloth to keep the roots chillin.To cover a greenhouse I will have to play with that but that is not going to happen for a bit.
 
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