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Shawnery
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My girls are really bushy and small and I find most of the plant is often shaded by a few mature leaves. If I leave the mature leaves on they get canablized over a week. Instead of leaving them on I remove them. They don't allow enough light to get to the lower leaves and also lay on the leaves below them.
My girls had a case of PWM when I got them. Treated them over the coarse of a couple weeks. Since then and the addition of silica there hasn't been a sign. I'd rather not welcome it back by allowing to much leaf to leaf contact.
Once removed the plant is back to pruning shape within three days later. I end up removing almost 15% of the leaves every three days.
Good, bad or just one way to do it?
My girls had a case of PWM when I got them. Treated them over the coarse of a couple weeks. Since then and the addition of silica there hasn't been a sign. I'd rather not welcome it back by allowing to much leaf to leaf contact.
Once removed the plant is back to pruning shape within three days later. I end up removing almost 15% of the leaves every three days.
Good, bad or just one way to do it?