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She is healthy, I am just worry too many branches may result in small budsDepends on the plant.
Hard to say with no pics. I would say you can start removing when you like but I would do it in small daily or every other day doses.She is healthy, I am just worry too many branches may result in small buds
Hard to say with no pics. I would say you can start removing when you like but I would do it in small daily or every other day doses.
I cant say whether it needs it or not but if it does then thats how I would go about it at this point.
Ok, thanks, air flow is still good in there, I got lots of fans (wall and floor). Just worry about the buds end up small in the future.Looks like still room for good airflow and thats the key. At this point going forward if you pluck leaves take the oldest and largest leaves as they become less efficient at photosynthesis. There are some other techniques but your already in flower the plants look good.
There is no real 1 way to do it but always take the oldest, largest leaves.
Can remove the lowest offshoots if they are tiny and not going to produce. I can't say for certain it will increase yields but it will eliminate most of the popcorn stuff.Ok, thanks, air flow is still good in there, I got lots of fans (wall and floor). Just worry about the buds end up small in the future.
They in the early bloom, if I prune them, will they be shock?Can remove the lowest offshoots if they are tiny and not going to produce. I can't say for certain it will increase yields but it will eliminate most of the popcorn stuff.
Depends on the plants and grow. Like I say no 1 way is right. We need enough photosynthesis to make enough energy for the plant and that amount is highly debated. Grow method, photosynthetic rates, DLI and many environmental factors at play there and thats why its still debated and I dont see us having a definitive answer anytime soom@Aqua Man can correct me but I think it's always a good idea to cut off all of the fan leaves not directly connected to a bud, like the ones connected to a new stem.
Only if you take to much or they are not healthy. A few leaves here and there are fine. If they are getting light then I would keep em... even if they are shaded they will get some light from mostly from the green spectrum that will penetrate through the canopy. I look for the oldest largest leaves, maybe drooping a bit, some discoloration as the plants t saps some of the nutrients from them, blocking airflow etc.They in the early bloom, if I prune them, will they be shock?
Looks like this when i deleaf on day 21 keep in mind these plants are 5 feet tall the mimosa loves to get tallWhen i deleaf my plants i ussally wait untill day 21 and ill remove anything under 1.5-2 feet from the top of the plants and ill take off any large leafs with red streams on them to let light get lower on the plant but i found if i left 2 bigger fan leafs at the top the seem to feed alot nicer and then about a week befor i start to flush i lower my nutes abit and take the rest of the fan leafs off so the litte stuff at the bottom gets denser it takes a few time to under where a good line is one what to take off and what not to take off ive done over a few thousand plants and mulitiple strains and everyones abit different and doing so many plants at once they all seem to do what they wanna do at times lots to factor in when it come to a good deleaf. the big one is lighting and light position with plant position
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