nyxthenightmother
Active Member
Here's a by no means scientific explanation of how you can expect your training to work. When a gardener states "fan leaves are useful for providing photosynthesis and nutrients" they don't just mean each leaf holds the same amount of power for the plant. They mean each fan leaf provides the engine for the branch growing from that leaves node. Trimming a fan leaf providing photosynthesis to a big bud half-way up your plant in hopes of that bud photosynthesizing for itself instead can leave the plant damaged and stressed for no reason or change to yield. It's easy and completely understandable to assume a fan leaf shading out a part of the plant is better to be cut, and at sometimes in the growth process that is smart! But, leaving that fan leaf will more often than not provide more valuable bud growth than trimming it and leaving that part of the plant to get bigger with it. This is once again by no means something that is "the only truth" of how this plant diverts energy, but in my very personal experiences it has proved to just yield better in general when you don't force the plant to only look like that one plant you see in a picture.
i have this beautiful girl 3.5 weeks into flower, and although i didn't trim everything below the top 5 or 6 big fan leaves, every bud that is provided a leaf is growing the same amount as the top buds
i have this beautiful girl 3.5 weeks into flower, and although i didn't trim everything below the top 5 or 6 big fan leaves, every bud that is provided a leaf is growing the same amount as the top buds