That would make since in budding but what about when there are no tomatoes ?Don't trim them, would you go pulling leaves of your tomato plant in hopes it will make more tomatoes? The plants need leaves to generate new growth.
Don't trim them! Fan leaves absorb lots of light and only the leaves do that not the branches so I would advise against trimming them unless you want to slow down growth and get a lower yield.Me and my neighbor argue wether or not to trim back the fan leaves during veg. I say it better too trim em back so the light goes to the branches and the branches get more energy. He thinks the opposite. Any insight?
I'm growing vertical also. The problem with that is I ended up with this massive bush and none of the light can even get to the branches . And the leaves start looking light def. that's mainly why I started cutting em and it also seems as if the branches grown longer faster too I did however notice it did not grow as tall as my othersits up to the grower i think... i grow vertically bare bulb with a wall of weed and i clip some of mine off occasionally. if i grew horizontal i wouldnt trim at all.
The leafs are how the branches absorb light. If you cut off the leafs more light might hit the branches but they won't absorb it. Now if DEAD leafs are getting in the way of live leafs getting light, by all means remove them. But cutting off green leafs will very rarely, if ever, allow your plant to absorb more light.Me and my neighbor argue wether or not to trim back the fan leaves during veg. I say it better too trim em back so the light goes to the branches and the branches get more energy. He thinks the opposite. Any insight?
Keep in mind the plant doesn't waste any energy growing leaves it doesn't need.Me and my neighbor argue wether or not to trim back the fan leaves during veg. I say it better too trim em back so the light goes to the branches and the branches get more energy. He thinks the opposite. Any insight?