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BrutusKajautus
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Hi farmers,
I'm in late flower with four Lemon Pie autos, 50/50 hybrid, from Fast Buds, my first grow. I think it's like 2-3 weeks now until the first buds mature or so, the trichs are still clear and seem to take forever to start turning cloudy but some buds are turning purple and swelling. I defoliated some in bits during late flower because the canopy was, and is, very dense and I was advised doing so to get more light exposure to the bud sites and ensure that the air moves better. There are so many flowering branches in my 60 x 120cm (2 x 4ft) tent that the colas are almost brushing against each other here and there.
For some reason there are new shoots growing from down below the canopy, and there are quite a few of them. They try to grow through the canopy to get some light and start making buds. Some have even made some buds that aren't even that small, but mostly they seem quite hopeless. It looks like the plants just arbitrarily decided to make new set of flowers.
I've been wary of removing those to not stress the plants. I could always make some cannabutter from those when I harvest if they stay small. Then again they're taking up space that's already scarce, some pushing through the canopy and competing for light with the older shoots.
What's your take on the subject of removing or not removing those shoots, or what to do with them? Pros and cons of keeping or slaying them? Have you had plants do this?
I can post some pics if you think that's necessary.
I'm in late flower with four Lemon Pie autos, 50/50 hybrid, from Fast Buds, my first grow. I think it's like 2-3 weeks now until the first buds mature or so, the trichs are still clear and seem to take forever to start turning cloudy but some buds are turning purple and swelling. I defoliated some in bits during late flower because the canopy was, and is, very dense and I was advised doing so to get more light exposure to the bud sites and ensure that the air moves better. There are so many flowering branches in my 60 x 120cm (2 x 4ft) tent that the colas are almost brushing against each other here and there.
For some reason there are new shoots growing from down below the canopy, and there are quite a few of them. They try to grow through the canopy to get some light and start making buds. Some have even made some buds that aren't even that small, but mostly they seem quite hopeless. It looks like the plants just arbitrarily decided to make new set of flowers.
I've been wary of removing those to not stress the plants. I could always make some cannabutter from those when I harvest if they stay small. Then again they're taking up space that's already scarce, some pushing through the canopy and competing for light with the older shoots.
What's your take on the subject of removing or not removing those shoots, or what to do with them? Pros and cons of keeping or slaying them? Have you had plants do this?
I can post some pics if you think that's necessary.