DoctorDanswered grow question 6 months ago Alright, looking at your setup in week 6, it's a good time to think about defoliating a bit, especially if your plants are getting quite bushy. At this stage, removing some of the larger leaves can really help improve light penetration and air circulation around the lower parts of your plants. This can be crucial for bud development and overall plant health.
Here’s what I’d suggest:
Target the Big Leaves: Focus on the larger fan leaves that are shading other buds or blocking airflow to the lower branches.
Go Gradual: Don’t go too heavy all at once. A gradual approach over a few days is gentler on the plants and lets you judge how they’re handling it.
Watch the Response: After each round of defoliation, give your plants a day or two to recover and see how they respond. If they seem stressed, ease off a bit next time.
By clearing out some space, you’re helping ensure that all the buds get the light they need and that air is moving freely to keep things cool and reduce any mold risks. Just keep it chill and don’t strip them bare; they still need plenty of leaves to soak up the light!
Cheers,
D.