Jakeee
Active Member
To whoever reads this post; Good morning, and thank you for taking your time to share your advice. I greatly appreciate it.
For starters, this plant here is an Aurora Indica(feminized) seed-to-harvest grow. Currently operating in a 4-6 closet space under a 600watt(276eq) Viparspectra LED.
Temps: 74 F day. 70 F night.
Humidity: steady 45-55%
Good CO2 Flow
Good Air Flow
Day 5 of flower
This is my first Grow using LST and Super-Cropping. My first grow using any techniques, truthfully. There are only 6 branches coming off the trunk, each producing about 20 colas each. I have read a good amount on defoliation during flowering,and how the results are tremendous. However, I also have reputable growers like Kerovan who stay away from any leaf removal.
Could I get some more opinions just to get a solid base arguement for defoliation during flowering and how it pertains to MY plant, not necessarily the plants YOU have grown.
The pictures provided don't clearly show, but there are plenty of colas not receiving light.
Cheers
For starters, this plant here is an Aurora Indica(feminized) seed-to-harvest grow. Currently operating in a 4-6 closet space under a 600watt(276eq) Viparspectra LED.
Temps: 74 F day. 70 F night.
Humidity: steady 45-55%
Good CO2 Flow
Good Air Flow
Day 5 of flower
This is my first Grow using LST and Super-Cropping. My first grow using any techniques, truthfully. There are only 6 branches coming off the trunk, each producing about 20 colas each. I have read a good amount on defoliation during flowering,and how the results are tremendous. However, I also have reputable growers like Kerovan who stay away from any leaf removal.
Could I get some more opinions just to get a solid base arguement for defoliation during flowering and how it pertains to MY plant, not necessarily the plants YOU have grown.
The pictures provided don't clearly show, but there are plenty of colas not receiving light.
Cheers
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