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Farmers,
Do most farmers remove fan leaves during flower to allow better airflow, light penetration and bud development on their plants? I usually dont thin out my plants at all or remove any leaf material cuz frankly im lazy. Many of my peers swear that thinning out fan leaves heavily during flowering helps plants "focus" on the remaning bud sites and increases yields. The other side of the arguement states that any fan leaf that is alive is capturing light and helping in the process of photosynthesis which is helping the plant in general. What say you?
Do most farmers remove fan leaves during flower to allow better airflow, light penetration and bud development on their plants? I usually dont thin out my plants at all or remove any leaf material cuz frankly im lazy. Many of my peers swear that thinning out fan leaves heavily during flowering helps plants "focus" on the remaning bud sites and increases yields. The other side of the arguement states that any fan leaf that is alive is capturing light and helping in the process of photosynthesis which is helping the plant in general. What say you?