kostonn760
Active Member
I know it's definitely NOT okay to take fan leaves off for more light to reach the bottom, because they are the plant's main food source... But, is it okay to just trim the very TIPS (leaves pointy part), on maybe just the main blade and the two next to the middle, just about 5 ridges from the top (bottom being at the stem)???
I have a T5 HO 2ft 4 bulb and 2 x 23w CFLs and the CFLs drape over the sides of the T5 and light up the undersides of the plant. If I just barely take the tips of the fan leaves so the side lighting gets to more undergrowth will it harm the plant / effect potency, yield etc...??
I have pictures if anyone needs to see what I'm talking about.
I have 2 plants that are about 8-10 inches tall 4 weeks old from seed, and very bushy. Some of the lower leaves / stems arc and the tips are angling downward a bit, which shades the undergrowth from the sides.
Anyone have experience doing this? I know I've seen a few pics of people doing it. I only did it to about 10-15 leaf blades (total from both plants). Cutting all of the blades would be pointless so I strategized and thought about which blades would be best to cut to be most effective, instead of just chopping stuff down that didn't need it. Pruning fan leaves is a no-no, but does the same apply to only clipping the tips??
I have a T5 HO 2ft 4 bulb and 2 x 23w CFLs and the CFLs drape over the sides of the T5 and light up the undersides of the plant. If I just barely take the tips of the fan leaves so the side lighting gets to more undergrowth will it harm the plant / effect potency, yield etc...??
I have pictures if anyone needs to see what I'm talking about.
I have 2 plants that are about 8-10 inches tall 4 weeks old from seed, and very bushy. Some of the lower leaves / stems arc and the tips are angling downward a bit, which shades the undergrowth from the sides.
Anyone have experience doing this? I know I've seen a few pics of people doing it. I only did it to about 10-15 leaf blades (total from both plants). Cutting all of the blades would be pointless so I strategized and thought about which blades would be best to cut to be most effective, instead of just chopping stuff down that didn't need it. Pruning fan leaves is a no-no, but does the same apply to only clipping the tips??