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And which exactly should I remove put here some bottom and top but around the main wheels I still have a couple of big enough leaves I'm afraid to shake them so I don't make too much stress or nothing will happen? Thanks for the help
Hey buddy! You can remove this lower crap leaves in the shadow if you want.
I remove the bigger leaves when they start to hide buds and i keep the buttom clean.
You can look at my diaries.
Hope this helps a little
Spq 1 is very Simple model resistant to everything we came even though I kept the flowers from the short beautiful vegetation flower super i have here 2 phenotypes super sweet taste and a little skunk of lemon definitely a great model for beginners
What we showed exotic seeds didn't expect beautiful super genetics at all extremely resistant so we came here too I had 2 phenotypes one was really very fast and a huge second phenotype we came a lot after somang but I really recommend to everyone definitely exotic seeds hat down
looking nice and full but please make sure they get lots of air below or you will get bud rot in the dark areas once they all start fattening up. looking maybe a defloiation session to get air around the lower parts too. mould can kill a harvest dead in its tracks. Also helps to focus more energy on the buds in the best positions to grow better of you remove the really small and gangly lower growth . pushes more food to the fatties for us to exploit. lol Good luck amd looking healthy and green too.
@Mojejmenonenidulezite,sorry not being pushy on your grow choices just meant to avoid anybissues after such a great start. you won't regret it I assure you. good luck and have a great day
@Mojejmenonenidulezite,don't be afraid of defoliating a little. the lower fan leaves ( big ones that stand away from the plant) are to power each budlet that they are connected too ideally but the lower growthbthst doesn't get good light , will not develop much due to less light so if removed along with the fan leaves , it allows energy to be redirected to where we benefit better. In flowering, they still make new leaves up until about week 3 so any needed by the plant will regrow. Getting air into the lower canooy is vital for plant health as they get more compact. Bud rot starts deep in the buds at the stem andnwe often don't see it until it is already doing damage. Way better to avoid it altogether by airflow and ensuring no trapped moisture. It is why we try to get the humidity lower during the flowering
leaves that sit on other leaves in darker areas trap water between them too and this can be an invitation to the mould spores. plants bounce back amazingly well from defol and will thank you for it too.
Good luck
hi matey. just finished a run of these amazing plants. They went the full 9 weeks and began to really swell up at around week 7. strip some leaf out from below the canopy to avoid any trapped moisture. it won't hurt them to take them out at all if you are steady with how many to remove. the big bottom fans become less helpful and can affect airflow so can be taken out. Any bigger leaves towards the top of each stem that block light to the lowers can also be either tucked away or taken off. The indoor grows do not rely on the fan leaves and their ability to find any point of sunlight in a thicket of other plants and shrubs. we make sure they get lots of light so they don't need to compete so much , hence less of a need for them in late flower. looking good here though . Good luck with your harvest.
@Ganjagrandaddy,Hi bro yeah I did something here stim 😉 looks maybe cajk well I wonder how much there will be thanks thanks a lot for the advice and let it grow✌️