I am doing my first ever DWC grow and I have two VERY BUSHY, HUGE white widow plants that are now in Week 4 of bloom and there are tops/colas ALL OVER! But many of them are being blocked by big fan leaves which I bend over and tuck inside.
I have done much research regarding trimming stuff away, and the general consensus seems to be DON'T TRIM. However, every time I look at pics of others' plants, they look like they did A LOT OF TRIMMING, some of them to the point that there's practically nothing left but the colas! I believe they do that so the plant can focus all its energy on the main biggest colas, right?
My question is this: Since my plants are so bushy, and they have so much undergrowth and little buds that will probably not amount to much, will it stress out my beautiful widows if I start to gradually trim away some of that stuff? Will it slow down the flowering process? Also, is it necessary to have air circulating UNDERNEATH the plants (which trimming would help)?
I don't know what to do because of everything I've read and, going by the pics I have seen, many don't seem to agree on this subject. Any experienced growers feel like helping a complete newbie out?
P.S.: Pics coming ASAP!
I have done much research regarding trimming stuff away, and the general consensus seems to be DON'T TRIM. However, every time I look at pics of others' plants, they look like they did A LOT OF TRIMMING, some of them to the point that there's practically nothing left but the colas! I believe they do that so the plant can focus all its energy on the main biggest colas, right?
My question is this: Since my plants are so bushy, and they have so much undergrowth and little buds that will probably not amount to much, will it stress out my beautiful widows if I start to gradually trim away some of that stuff? Will it slow down the flowering process? Also, is it necessary to have air circulating UNDERNEATH the plants (which trimming would help)?
I don't know what to do because of everything I've read and, going by the pics I have seen, many don't seem to agree on this subject. Any experienced growers feel like helping a complete newbie out?
P.S.: Pics coming ASAP!