Raspberrykiwi
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I would go ahead and do it. Just be careful. Twist the stems lightly until the get soft inbetweenIf she is back in good health now would it be safe to? I don't think shes been unhealthy kn a while
I would go ahead and do it. Just be careful. Twist the stems lightly until the get soft inbetweenIf she is back in good health now would it be safe to? I don't think shes been unhealthy kn a while
Are you talking bend them all the way around and tie them to the edge of the pot? They're really not that bendy
Place one hand on the base of a branch and lightly press it towards the main stem. Now gently grab that branch close to the top. About three quarters up it and slowly bend until it makes you nervous. Let go and repeat until it is where you want it or as far as you are comfortable with . Repeat every day. You can train a plant to do anything. Just takes a little while and must be held where you want it until the stem becomes woody. Otherwise it just goes right back to the light.Are you talking bend them all the way around and tie them to the edge of the pot? They're really not that bendy
Yes they are. If you have a healthy plant you can almost bend in any direction. You may need to do it slowly but you can surely do it. You can literally do a 90° bendAre you talking bend them all the way around and tie them to the edge of the pot? They're really not that bendy
Tomorrow I'll start training it some more again. Would definitely be safe than a supercrop for sure. Ive never done a fim either but that does sound pretty cool. I'll have to read up a bit first. Those ties seem like they would be really handy compared to using string too. Definitely gonna have to grab someYes they are. If you have a healthy plant you can almost bend in any direction. You may need to do it slowly but you can surely do it. You can literally do a 90° bend
We all have our opinions on how things can and should be done. Fact of the matter is there is no one correct way to grow. I misread what you meant in the larger context versus how I perceived it let's not get our panties in a bunch.There is no reason to defoliate the photographed plants.
You should only expose the new cola sites to air and light. The fan leaves are still beneficial and not blocking light
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One thing for sure, before flower, remove all stems and leaves that won’t make it to the top. This will redirect the hormones upwards to the tops!We all have our opinions on how things can and should be done. Fact of the matter is there is no one correct way to grow. I misread what you meant in the larger context versus how I perceived it let's not get our panties in a bunch.
Yea... I kind of regret removing those few leaves. I was originally not going to train so in wanted to expose the bud sites to light. Bud after a little bit of easy training the bud sites were exposed anyways. I learned something from it at least. This is how I ended up training herWhen you’re talking about a plant like cannabis that’s nickname is weed it’s hard to talk ration to masses.
Cutting off your solar panels does not help the plant.... it may be able to recover and grow more in favor of your shape: but by no means does the removal of a fan leaf help ITS own branch. Now if you’re defoliating to expose node site colas to oxygen and light you have an argument for yield at this point.
Again, to the OP: defoliation will not benefit you.
This is the correct answer. Cause in your case there is one. Removing any fan leaf will be negative for your growth at this time.
Cutting has its purposes. Your training is nice!Yea... I kind of regret removing those few leaves. I was originally not going to train so in wanted to expose the bud sites to light. Bud after a little bit of easy training the bud sites were exposed anyways. I learned something from it at least. This is how I ended up training her View attachment 4635610