LeafLife
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Thats what I was thinking, sadly I didn’t have a calendar to mark the date when I started so I’m having to go off of rough estimates… I’ve cut out all nitrogen and have just given one more dose of calmag mixed with wood ash blend, would you say to flush from now? Thank you!!!not much you can do at this moment as your close to finishing. if anything lower your nutrients at least anything with high nitrogen..
your more like 5 weeks give or take into flowering..
i wouldn’t flush just lower the nutrients a bit till a minimum amount (2-4 ml/ gallon) until finish kinda thing..Thats what I was thinking, sadly I didn’t have a calendar to mark the date when I started so I’m having to go off of rough estimates… I’ve cut out all nitrogen and have just given one more dose of calmag mixed with wood ash blend, would you say to flush from now? Thank you!!!
It did get overwatered in first two weeks of veg, I forgot to get rid of water run off,.. silly mistake, but it recovered quickly has been ages since. Northern lights tend to have fat leaves. Only difference between the two is I’ve taken the fan leaves off the first one so it had more light to buds/put more growth into buds, which has worked, but I didn’t do it on my northern lights, which might explain why it’s still so fat and bushy, maybe I should’ve?I’ll add or mention overwatering the leaves on the second plant look swollen?
Thanks man!:)i wouldn’t flush just lower the nutrients a bit till a minimum amount (2-4 ml/ gallon) until finish kinda thing..
I would not remove fan leaves at this point unless they are turning brown and fading. Mature leaves produce energy, they don't sap energy; light on the buds isn't generating energy flow in the plant.It did get overwatered in first two weeks of veg, I forgot to get rid of water run off,.. silly mistake, but it recovered quickly has been ages since. Northern lights tend to have fat leaves. Only difference between the two is I’ve taken the fan leaves off the first one so it had more light to buds/put more growth into buds, which has worked, but I didn’t do it on my northern lights, which might explain why it’s still so fat and bushy, maybe I should’ve?
I removed them a while back, and the plant is still full of leaves, and is doing significantly better than the northern lights which I didn’t prune. Pruning is good for any plant surely? Gives more focus on the flower? Whatever the answer it’s seemed to have worked how I wanted it toI would not remove fan leaves at this point unless they are turning brown and fading. Mature leaves produce energy, they don't sap energy; light on the buds isn't generating energy flow in the plant.
Pruning to focus growth can be good, especially considering apical dominance. Also, removing leaves that are shaded likely doesn't hurt much. The Purple Punch plant caught my eye because it doesn't seem to have a lot of leaves, and leaves are what generate the energy to produce the compounds in the buds we all want ;)I removed them a while back, and the plant is still full of leaves, and is doing significantly better than the northern lights which I didn’t prune. Pruning is good for any plant surely? Gives more focus on the flower? Whatever the answer it’s seemed to have worked how I wanted it to
To be honest most leaves I’ve removed on the purple punch have been damaged ones, the leaves on it are quite thin but always have been and it never really produced the big fan leaves you visualise when thinking about a cannabis plant, hopefully it still has enough leaves to generate energy:) thank you for the advice:)Pruning to focus growth can be good, especially considering apical dominance. Also, removing leaves that are shaded likely doesn't hurt much. The Purple Punch plant caught my eye because it doesn't seem to have a lot of leaves, and leaves are what generate the energy to produce the compounds in the buds we all want ;)
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