Saving me from asking the same question. I am also curious. I've heard both good and bad things about this. C'mon Cannabis ExpertsNow that my plant is flowering should i cut off the main fan leaves, the big ones at the bottom of each bud stalk? i heard it is good so the buds can get more sunlight.
Volume1,Don't take any info from anything you read or hear from others as the end all answer. It all come down to whether it works or not for your situation. There's tons of info on this exact subject all over the web. Some do extensive trimming and love it, others have a bad experience with it. It all come down to how much you trim away, and your lighting. Cfl and standard fluorescent tubes can benefit from some trimming (never all fan leaves ), allowing more light to penetrate lower areas. You could always lst (bend branchs to allow light down to lower bud sites)or "lollipop" your stems (trim away lower growth to allow the plant to concentrate on main tops). Bottom line is you need to weigh all the options and opinions, and research every answer you get, and apply what works best in your situation.
Im growing outdoors and she has direct sunlight all day, i didnt cut off all of them, just the main big ones that meet at the bottom of each bud stalk, but i didnt cut any leaves off of the bud stalks, and im not going to.Volume1,
What kind of light are you using, etc.
I know guys who trim, I have, but it doesn't do anything for me.
But don't cut off all the fan leaves.
Ops - already did - don't worry, they'll live.
my dad pisses me off every day,i always yell at him to leave them then he rips them off in my face.every day same story.and its like he likes pissing me off lol he leaves them on the floor everywhere.now i know where i got being a asshole from.Well shit, i already did it, my dad told me it was a good idea, i hope it dosent fuck my baby up
Well shit, i already did it, my dad told me it was a good idea, i hope it dosent fuck my baby up
Lol... Damn bugs! But, they are a part of the circle of life too! Must be some reason for them, even if we fail to recognize what that reason is.