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To trim or not to trim outdoor

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To trim or not to trim outdoor

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Should I have trimmed the lower branches. I was under the impression outdoor you leave it cause it gets sun. I was also under a timeline trying to trim just the top to get it to Bush out more before flower time. They are flowering now. Should they have been trimmed? Is it too late to trim them? Thanks all
To trim or not to trim outdoor
 
Should I have trimmed the lower branches. I was under the impression outdoor you leave it cause it gets sun. I was also under a timeline trying to trim just the top to get it to Bush out more before flower time. They are flowering now. Should they have been trimmed? Is it too late to trim them? Thanks allView attachment 1023243

Leaves look a tad bit sad!!
 
I try to remove the branches that will spend energy growing that fluffy bud that we wind up not trimming into bud. Theory is the energy saved will go into the larger desirable buds. But I’m lazy af.
 
Don't trim until you see developed bud sites, then remove lower stuff along with stuff that won't get alot of sun and fan leaves. Trim up a few more times while in flower for bigger buds.
 
I try to remove the branches that will spend energy growing that fluffy bud that we wind up not trimming into bud. Theory is the energy saved will go into the larger desirable buds. But I’m lazy af.
Good advice, I do the same with mine.
 
Don't trim until you see developed bud sites, then remove lower stuff along with stuff that won't get alot of sun and fan leaves. Trim up a few more times while in flower for bigger buds.
I want to say I'm already there if I understand what you mean. There are buds already forming throughout the plant.
Don't trim until you see developed bud sites, then remove lower stuff along with stuff that won't get alot of sun and fan leaves. Trim up a few more times while in flower for bigger buds.
Don't trim until you see developed bud sites, then remove lower stuff along with stuff that won't get alot of sun and fan leaves. Trim up a few more times while in flower for bigger buds.
If I understand you correctly I think I'm already there. There are buds already forming everywhere. That's why I started to worry I should have made sure to of already cut the lowers.
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