Little_Hobo
Active Member
Hellooo,
New grower here, i decided to sign up to this forum to keep myself right. Im growing an auto at the minute and its relatively tight and bushy. Am i good to go ahead and trim off big fan leaves? its starting to flower and stink and im worried the undergrowth is too shaded. So, are fan leaves are good to go?
I started off with two autos, and seem to have experienced every problem a new grower can run into. But im happy for the mistakes as its helping me learn.. Shes now looking fairly healthy and lush green with no signs of problems this past couple of weeks. Its a passion project now so need to see it through. I Imagine my early problems will mean lesser yield. But as far as new growers go i think im doing rather well from what ive seen from others
Got a real DIY set up with homemade fabric 'wardrobe' decent LED with dimmer, fan, mylar lined, 3gal fabric pot, half coco half soil.. ph dialed in. I will need to add pics when i can get my phone connected to this laptop, or take some pics on a good camera. Basically just wanted to say hi! and to ask about the leaves.. ive taken off a few today while out for watering to see how she reacts... i was concerned about how tight the nodes/layers were but the more i research im getting the idea that its not a bad thing, necessarily...
As a new grower i would advise anyone else starting out to definitely have a fan to circulate air and to get your PH dialed in.. once i got that right everything took off. Also just leave the plants alone. The first few weeks i wanted to over love them and i think that was my first mistake. Cant wait to start my second grow now i have a little knowledge under my belt. Hopefully i can end this one on a high with no more problems. Want to add an extra strip light of more blues as ive heard its good for flowering stage? my LED says full spectrum but i noticed there is no blue diodes
Sorry, i enjoy a good ramble lol
New grower here, i decided to sign up to this forum to keep myself right. Im growing an auto at the minute and its relatively tight and bushy. Am i good to go ahead and trim off big fan leaves? its starting to flower and stink and im worried the undergrowth is too shaded. So, are fan leaves are good to go?
I started off with two autos, and seem to have experienced every problem a new grower can run into. But im happy for the mistakes as its helping me learn.. Shes now looking fairly healthy and lush green with no signs of problems this past couple of weeks. Its a passion project now so need to see it through. I Imagine my early problems will mean lesser yield. But as far as new growers go i think im doing rather well from what ive seen from others
Got a real DIY set up with homemade fabric 'wardrobe' decent LED with dimmer, fan, mylar lined, 3gal fabric pot, half coco half soil.. ph dialed in. I will need to add pics when i can get my phone connected to this laptop, or take some pics on a good camera. Basically just wanted to say hi! and to ask about the leaves.. ive taken off a few today while out for watering to see how she reacts... i was concerned about how tight the nodes/layers were but the more i research im getting the idea that its not a bad thing, necessarily...
As a new grower i would advise anyone else starting out to definitely have a fan to circulate air and to get your PH dialed in.. once i got that right everything took off. Also just leave the plants alone. The first few weeks i wanted to over love them and i think that was my first mistake. Cant wait to start my second grow now i have a little knowledge under my belt. Hopefully i can end this one on a high with no more problems. Want to add an extra strip light of more blues as ive heard its good for flowering stage? my LED says full spectrum but i noticed there is no blue diodes
Sorry, i enjoy a good ramble lol