250 Blue Cfl //// 150 HPS - single fem'd SLH

Bauks

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Nice Grow Dresser ...I like .....I Always leave the Fan Leaves On As Long As possible ...They are the little factories that Produce everything your plant needs to make weight... The more you take off the less It can produce.. Tho In some cases (like one Big leaf shading 4 others) It may be wise to take the one leaf off to benefit the others...But just know every time you do trim a fan leaf your loosing potential Weight that that leaf would of contributed ...it may not seem like much But there are only so many Big Fan leaves and they do a lot of work... .... Keep It green :)
 

ninjagrowguy

Active Member
a Suggestion. If you want the light to reach lower areas (not that there's any reason to at the smaller size), start to tie leafs back/out of the way. You could also tie down from higher up to expose more. There are great forums on here about training. I honestly wouldn't recommend cutting off any fan leaves whatsoever unless they're little crappy non significant leaves example, toward the bottom. You want to focus majority of the plants energy into the top 60% of the plant. Any healthy fans leafs are of the up most importance, almost as much as the roots.

Anyways, they look great so far, so healthy. Keep up the good work!I m hoping to get a dresser set up going soon also.
 

yorban

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Hey guys, as you can see a lot has changed :lol:, bud production began about 2 days ago, and people can smell the plant, but they don't know it's pot haha, it smells too much like lemons... Lsting is going pretty good, I'm krimping and bending the wider branches now, pretty cool to see the 150 do its thing...
 

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yorban

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Week 7 Day 26 Flowering

Slowly but surely the buds are forming on this sativa of a plant. dozens of bud spots have formed as a result of lsting ^_^
 

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