Pruning

Jules1976

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How long into flower can I cut my plants please my babies are becoming very bushy since I lollipopped them having a big problem with humidity and am worried about WPM and was thinking getting rid of a few leaves might help
 

bk78

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So you want to chop your plants because of humidity issues? Get s dehumidifier

do you have any pictures by any chance?
 

Southside112

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Dehumidifier or get a larger extraction fan with more cfm. Removing some leaves will help though if you have no other options.
 

Jules1976

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Got a bigger fan than needed too mate got a.5" inline black orchid is supposed to be for 4x4 but mines only 1 metre I think I have just let them get too bushy think I need to learn how manipulate them better don't really know anything about tying down ect
 

jondamon

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Got a bigger fan than needed too mate got a.5" inline black orchid is supposed to be for 4x4 but mines only 1 metre I think I have just let them get too bushy think I need to learn how manipulate them better don't really know anything about tying down ect
No the guy means have you got any more circulation fans in the area to keep air from becoming stagnant.
 

jondamon

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Got a bigger fan than needed too mate got a.5" inline black orchid is supposed to be for 4x4 but mines only 1 metre I think I have just let them get too bushy think I need to learn how manipulate them better don't really know anything about tying down ect
You can also add circulation fans underneath your plants to keep the air moving within the canopy to help stop issues with microclimates between leaf surfaces etc.
 

Southside112

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Got a bigger fan than needed too mate got a.5" inline black orchid is supposed to be for 4x4 but mines only 1 metre I think I have just let them get too bushy think I need to learn how manipulate them better don't really know anything about tying down ect
Might just be humid outdoors right now. Honestly your space isn't even that full to be having humidity issues.
 

Jules1976

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You can also add circulation fans underneath your plants to keep the air moving within the canopy to help stop issues with microclimates between leaf surfaces etc.
Was thinking that would that be okay to blow from underneath? Thanks for taking time to offer advice
 

jondamon

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Was thinking that would that be okay to blow from underneath? Thanks for taking time to offer advice
Figured what would be ok to blow from underneath?

Personally I have an oscillating fan at one end of my area and I use some small USB fans and a stationary fan around my area when my canopy becomes dense.
 

jondamon

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Yeah just one clip on and then the main fan
You ideally should have one at every corner pole of your tent for best and then have some on standby incase you need more movement underneath as mentioned etc

My oscillating fan is far right on a shelf on the wall.
Plus you can see my lower fan blowing away from the plants to create indirect air movement and they’re just in veg right now. A0226C37-DE6D-49E6-B171-135CCC326101.jpeg
 
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