So this week I removed most of the older and lower fan leaves. Started to train her as well. I also super cropped a few branches. A lot to do all at once, but she seems to be a pretty tough gal! Chemdogging is in the background enjoying the show waiting for her turn.
This grow turned out killer! Nicely done. I am trying the 24/0 light schedule this go around myself. I generally do 20/4 but because of cold winter temperatures and pulling in fresh air from outside for CO2 levels, I need to run 24/0. Anyway, it would be cool if you would follow my grow(s). I would be open to any feedback and/or suggestions along the way. Thanks... - Zannabis7
Beautiful girls. Do you mind telling me your reasons for removing those leaves? I always do it to my girls but another fellow grower was advising not to do this. Thanks.
@purplebluegreen, sounds good, I just don't see why one would leave them on when they're dying and consuming resources, plus I see no adverse consequences on doing so, thanks for your input.
@CaciqueCayacoa, As a new grower, going through different plans symptoms is a daunting task. There were so many deficiencies that I didn't know where to start. So I started with the nutrient burn and drained the system 3/4, filled with RO water and rebalanced the nutrients. The nutrient burn on the tips were confined to just the 2 leaves you see if the pictures above. But, the lower leaves continued to consumed by more brown spots. so i figured (1) They were shaded by the leaves on the 3rd node and (2) because i couldn't figure out what it was, I just pinched them off. She responded well so far!