L Lennut Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2019 #1 Is it to late to trim off the bottom part of the plant? Can I cut the small limbs off that really produce nothing without harming the plant at this point?
Is it to late to trim off the bottom part of the plant? Can I cut the small limbs off that really produce nothing without harming the plant at this point?
mastrmasn Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2019 #2 From personal experience, I’ve done it and haven’t noticed anything bad. This last run I was defoliating once a week.
From personal experience, I’ve done it and haven’t noticed anything bad. This last run I was defoliating once a week.
L Lennut Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2019 #3 mastrmasn said: From personal experience, I’ve done it and haven’t noticed anything bad. This last run I was defoliating once a week. Click to expand... Doing it slow? Or cutting what is needed? I been in Vegas and had someone watering but didn't trust them to trim
mastrmasn said: From personal experience, I’ve done it and haven’t noticed anything bad. This last run I was defoliating once a week. Click to expand... Doing it slow? Or cutting what is needed? I been in Vegas and had someone watering but didn't trust them to trim
L Lennut Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2019 #4 She is almost uncut. no training and no trimming. here I post picture
L Lennut Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2019 #5 sorry for the lights. did want to move her out of tent Attachments IMG_0982.JPG 1.5 MB Views: 25
B Bookush34 Well-Known Member Apr 10, 2019 #6 Take off a hand full of trim today. Take another hand full in a few days. As long as you don’t go full “Edward scissor hands”. That plant will be fine. Ideally you would like to do a major pruning in weeks 2-4 of flower. In my experience
Take off a hand full of trim today. Take another hand full in a few days. As long as you don’t go full “Edward scissor hands”. That plant will be fine. Ideally you would like to do a major pruning in weeks 2-4 of flower. In my experience