greenmagic469
Member
Hey guys,
So my buddy has a nice looking plant indoors. However, some of the colas managed to suck up all the light and leave the other stunted. There are about 10 really nice ones, but then 2 little craggly, barely-green colas tucked under the leaves. Would it be better to just leave these alone and throw them into some butter at the end, or would it be a good idea to snip these colas off? My thought in the matter, is that by removing the lesser colas, more energy and nutes go into the already healthy colas, sort of like thinning peaches off peach trees to promote larger peaches. What do you think? Would this just stress the plant too much to be worth doing?
So my buddy has a nice looking plant indoors. However, some of the colas managed to suck up all the light and leave the other stunted. There are about 10 really nice ones, but then 2 little craggly, barely-green colas tucked under the leaves. Would it be better to just leave these alone and throw them into some butter at the end, or would it be a good idea to snip these colas off? My thought in the matter, is that by removing the lesser colas, more energy and nutes go into the already healthy colas, sort of like thinning peaches off peach trees to promote larger peaches. What do you think? Would this just stress the plant too much to be worth doing?