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Topping
weeks 5-8, 10-11
Defoliation
weeks 5-8, 10-11
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weeks 8
1 l
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Week 11
Flowering
81.28
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12 hrs
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Grow Questions
Musher
Musherstarted grow question 4 years ago
Should I trim some of the leaves to give light to the inside?
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Leaves. Too many
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Mr_Wilson
Mr_Wilsonanswered grow question 4 years ago
I have been doing it to my gorilla zkittlez and I'm going on my third week of flowering, and she loves it. I have done it 3 times sence she has been flowering. And I believe the results are great. Keep up the good work.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
Your plant is relying on every leaf she has, to produce the energy she needs to grow her biggest and best flowers. Removing healthy green leaves reduces her capacity to produce energy, slowing growth and with the possibility of smaller flowers. Less/fewer healthy green leaves = less energy produced = less growth = slower/smaller flowering potential. The inner branches are relying on those very same leaves that you are contemplating to remove, to produce the energy they need to grow. A plant can never have too many leaves. The whole plant is dependent on the leaves for every function that a plant has. Some well considered "lollipopping" should be undertaken to remove weak/small/spindly growths, but removing big healthy green fan leaves is only going to deprive your plant. Light can and will penetrate upper leaves, even if humans can not see it, and strike lower leaves, giving your plant the opportunity to make energy. Try only removing yellow leaves and leave all big green healthy leaves to make the energy your plant requires for making her biggest and best flowers. As you can tell, I personally am extremely anti defoliation, however everyone has their own reasons/beliefs/advice about doing these sorts of things, but defoliation during flowering is probably one of the absolute worst times to do it, apart from doing it to young plants. Each time defoliation occurs, two things happen; a drop in metabolism due to the diminished energy supply which triggers a response to grow new leaves and due to the lowered metabolism, slowed and smaller growth due to the diminished energy supply. So, if removing healthy green leaves triggers your plant to grow new healthy green leaves, why remove them in the first place? If it also slows growth and with potentially smaller flowers, what's the point? Hope this helps,..... Organoman.
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TwistedSeed
TwistedSeedanswered grow question 4 years ago
It may be a bit late but you already done it earlier on the main stem, so yeah, you can do it.
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CachimboDaPaz
CachimboDaPazweek 7
They're looking so good brother. Good luck with your grow Happy Holidays, Happy New Year and keep it lit. God Bless You
Musher
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@CachimboDaPaz, thank you god bless u too
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 12
Lovelly Afgan!!!
Smokwiri
Smokwiriweek 8
nice progress, keep up the good work mate 👌💪
DreamOn
DreamOnweek 5
Good luck with the grow mate! 🌱😎