buddynuggzz
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Once the plant starts to flower should you start trimming the sun leaves? I’ve been told to trim them by some people & not to by others. Does it make a difference?
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No don’t do it. You will need all the leaves you can get. No more will grow once in flower. If you mess up, the leaves will be your signal to tell you info. Unless you are perfectly dialed in and know everything then leave them.Once the plant starts to flower should you start trimming the sun leaves? I’ve been told to trim them by some people & not to by others. Does it make a difference?
I wouldn’t call this a trial. Your plants weren’t healthy for a single day the whole run..
Buddy I did a trial: 1 control clone: 1 lollipop clone; 1 swazee, 2 swazees.
I expected big differences but found all four pruning styles grew within 10 grams of each other - 138 grams - 148 grams.
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(6 Defoliation Trial - 4 Clones | Rollitup
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It's really a personal choice, the plant will grow either way. Some people believe you should never cut a viable leaf because you're taking the sugar away from that area and the plant has to compensate to produce good bud in that area. The idea being taking leaves stresses the plant and may slow growth or stunt, so they believe in folding the leaves underneath the canopy or out of the way of any nearby bud sites to allow better light penetration.Once the plant starts to flower should you start trimming the sun leaves? I’ve been told to trim them by some people & not to by others. Does it make a difference?