should leaves suffered slight burn from heat stress be trimmed

funnybot

Member
a few leaves suffered from minor heat stress and as a result a few of their edges are burnt/a little crispy but i have corrected the heat problem so it is always at an ok temperature now, should i trim these dead edges off?
 

$waGgEr

Active Member
are the plants in veg?...if so..yeah. trim at a 45 degree angle if u didnt pay attention in math class ---> / <--- like that ..
 

funnybot

Member
are the plants in veg?...if so..yeah. trim at a 45 degree angle if u didnt pay attention in math class ---> / <--- like that ..
they were put into flowering only 3 days ago but the leaves did burn in veg, kinda why i moved them to flowering a few days earlier than planned.
 

$waGgEr

Active Member
hm..trim em they will start to mold and rot if left on the plant...in the future if you plant gets burned or stressed or if you trim it, give it a lil recovery time..at least a week before going into flowering...flowering is stressfull the plant has to chang gears.
 

GanjaGod420000

Well-Known Member
I always keep my plants nice and bottom-dressed, even during flowering, and as long as it's potential new branches coming up later into flowering, which r often dying already, and naturally-yellowing leaves, u will be fine... Keeping your plants neat and clean below, helps them to thrive up on canopy side, because of no mold- or pest-related issues because lack of air-flow or dead or dying plant material taking up precious plant energy for nothing, in search of light it will never get to, but rather directed through the now more-opened up bottom areas to the top, where it really counts, which most often only helps everything out in a cannabis garden...
 

femalelovin

Well-Known Member
what does everyone think of trimming off half of fan leaves like every 2 or 3 nodes. Also i let my plant grow like 3feet tall then i topped it does anyone think i should pinch and bend the two new main stems that have came out to make them tougher???
 
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