morugawelder
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Nice plants.I would say yes, remove the bottom quarter of growth i.e. bottom 4 nodes er branches. That will export all the future growth towards the top and biggest buds. I do the same for my outdoor every year. And ventilation in the middle is Key even for indoor. Here a pic of my girls today in the back Backyard.View attachment 4383591 View attachment 4383591 View attachment 4383592 View attachment 4383593 View attachment 4383594
Thanks man, yea it is my first attempt at monster cropping. And man do they Bush out. I've already thinned em all out inside and bottom branches twice since june.Nice plants.
I would prune them in a few weeks for airflow purposes.Hello Friends , My 3 ladies are on 10 days since flip , Their getting bushy , curious as to if I should remove bottom fans , and middle and upper leaves , and how many nodes up the branch to remove new branches ?
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Really? I feel opposite. Honestly tho, its been quite awhile since ive gone w out defoliating. The leaves would def help if a problem occurs tho. Either way, definitely good advice for a 1st grow.Personally I get my biggest buds off plants I’ve left most of the fan leaves on. Prune the lower branches and tuck fan leaves. They’re where the plants go for emergency nutrition. They’re the engines driving the plant.
I like to defoliate them alot. As its ur first grow tho, i would probably only trim leaves directly covering bud sites and some of the leaves in the middle for ventilation. A little at a time as needed. And stop once u start seeing buds.Hello Friends , My 3 ladies are on 10 days since flip , Their getting bushy , curious as to if I should remove bottom fans , and middle and upper leaves , and how many nodes up the branch to remove new branches ?
here is a top photo of each with corresponding pic. at middle level . THANKS !
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My bad i dont know why i thought u said it was ur first grow.Hello Friends , My 3 ladies are on 10 days since flip , Their getting bushy , curious as to if I should remove bottom fans , and middle and upper leaves , and how many nodes up the branch to remove new branches ?
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Outdoor plants do not respond well to fan leaf or any mids leaf defoliation. They need those for power, extra nutes storage for later in flower stage. Now indoor grows I can totally see the need for defoliation around bud sites. Indoor grow lighting doesn't roll around the plant every day like the sun rises and sets.I like to defoliate them alot. As its ur first grow tho, i would probably only trim leaves directly covering bud sites and some of the leaves in the middle for ventilation. A little at a time as needed. And stop once u start seeing buds.
Hello Friends , My 3 ladies are on 10 days since flip , Their getting bushy , curious as to if I should remove bottom fans , and middle and upper leaves , and how many nodes up the branch to remove new branches ?
here is a top photo of each with corresponding pic. at middle level . THANKS !
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Selective pruning is okay ... no need to scalp them. Also if stems are fairly pliable .... simple LST to “ open “ up a bit .
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Just trim yer girls bottom bush. And she be standing tall on top come harvest time. [Pending no natural disasters] KOW. Airflow to prevent molds... inside or outside.So removing those fan leaves won't hurt ? How about removing lower branches that are emerging in the lower ( 4th node up branch ). ?
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Oh i thought it was an indoor plant.. good to kno. Makes sense. I have zero experience growing outsideOutdoor plants do not respond well to fan leaf or any mids leaf defoliation. They need those for power, extra nutes storage for later in flower stage. Now indoor grows I can totally see the need for defoliation around bud sites. Indoor grow lighting doesn't roll around the plant every day like the sun rises and sets.
I used to believe that. I was like HOW THE FUCK YOU GONNA REMOVE A CARS GAS TANK AND EXPECT IT TO RUN. well I was wrong in a big way. The leafs and everything all the lower branches are fine outdoors where the light at the bottom is just as strong as the top. But indoors , then again a lot of this is personal preference. A big thing indoors is removing the bullshit too low to really help the plant. I found it hindering. Then again. You can use all those lower popcorns just to extract and again it’s all personal preference. I will say this. Remove fans too early and too many you WILL stunt the fuck out of your plants. But remove em in the right places at the right time and you’ll create less shade. Less spots for pm to settle in. And airflow will be much better. Indoors I know really the top canopy closest to the light is what you want to concentrate on. But sometimes you get plants that just break all the rules anyway bro finding your comfortable grow style is the best thing to do then dabble in pruning etc. most plants I’d say are held back more by shit water. Airflow. Soggy medium and lack of the proper nutes than anything else. Nothing is a definite when starting from seed because really you have no clue what you have til a genetics lab tests it and you work with it for a while . Best advice someone ever Gave me years and years ago was find a good mom and keep clones going. That way once you go through some runs and add something to the nute mix you can really tell what works.Personally I get my biggest buds off plants I’ve left most of the fan leaves on. Prune the lower branches and tuck fan leaves. They’re where the plants go for emergency nutrition. They’re the engines driving the plant.
Ahh the sun. The best light there is. Just as strong on the ground as it is on the top. Otherwise we’d have tans where we got super dark on the chest up but our legs stay pasty white. lol.Anything that is less than 40cm from the ground or will touch the ground after a heavy rain remove for pest and disease mitigation otherwise its best to leave them alone. Sun is a bit better than an indoor light and penetrates well.
I don't go in trimming everything, I will remove as needed. I noticed the plants I grow always cannibalize bottom leaves, I wont even remove those i'll let them suck up all the nutrients until it shrivels and falls off. Your plants look small and short, I wouldnt trim anything yet, I'd wait.