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I’m about 6 weeks in and these things are exploding the leaves are huge and super bushy not even sure where to begin on how I can manage the growth of these to kinda clean everything up any input at all is appreciated. Strain is pineapple whip s1.
 
I’m about 6 weeks in and these things are exploding the leaves are huge and super bushy not even sure where to begin on how I can manage the growth of these to kinda clean everything up any input at all is appreciated. Strain is pineapple whip s1.
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Your plant leaves kinda look dry.

Whats ur temp and rh %

I would thin out more on bottom older leaves, leave 1 good fan leaf.

Less mid level we want air flow thur plant.

Whats ur temp and rh at ?
 
Your plant leaves kinda look dry.

Whats ur temp and rh %

I would thin out more on bottom older leaves, leave 1 good fan leaf.

Less mid level we want air flow thur plant.

Whats ur temp and rh at ?

Good observation, but it looks more like an opposite problem to me. When stomata are closed the leaves look rough and puffy. It's struggling with transpiration. If the VPD is good, it just might need some defoliation so the above and below ground parts of the plant are more equal. ie too many leaves and not enough roots right now.
 
Good observation, but it looks more like an opposite problem to me. When stomata are closed the leaves look rough and puffy. It's struggling with transpiration. If the VPD is good, it just might need some defoliation so the above and below ground parts of the plant are more equal. ie too many leaves and not enough roots right now.
Yeah temp and rh have been pretty constant between 65-75 on temp and humidity around 55-65%
 
Back off on the nutes a bit, and let them dry back before watering again. You could take a FEW fan leaves off and start lst.
 
Overall they look fine so honestly I wouldn't trim anything, just tuck leaves. As long as your temp, rh or vpd however you want to measure it is on point and there's some air getting blown through there you're fine. If you were to trim, pick the leaves pointing inwards or which are impossible to tuck in. No trim, no stress. The bigger and fuller they are the more they can handle.
 
Overall they look fine so honestly I wouldn't trim anything, just tuck leaves. As long as your temp, rh or vpd however you want to measure it is on point and there's some air getting blown through there you're fine. If you were to trim, pick the leaves pointing inwards or which are impossible to tuck in. No trim, no stress. The bigger and fuller they are the more they can handle.
Yeah I figured they looked healthy just a lot more going on with these Jurassic park leaves and all the branches 🤣🤣 this is only like my 3rd grow so I figured all the greenery is good nonetheless
 
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