Taming the Beast.....
......i am a big fan of pruning the understory out of my plants around day 14 of flower.....there are a number of reasons i do so....
1- i don't like larfy bud...hate to trim it, don't like to deal with it.....i am all about huge flowers... dense, jar nugs......
2- ventilation.....i am
terrified of mold and mildew!....i have tossed entire plants because of it, i believe it fucks people up hard....esp. patients with compromised immune systems, and would never, ever consider it to be medicine, if there is any trace of mold on it......plus i am highly allergic to it myself.........
3- i really want to focus on the distribution of energy from the root mass, and i don't want my roots feeding secondary growth, i want everything to go to the main colas.......
......this is a headband from DNA.....you can see the OG in her, but she also expresses the SD with a fair amount of secondary growth....i thought she would really shine with a good trimming......or "brazilian"....as they like me to call it...
.frisky little bitches!
Disclaimer.....you want to wait untill after a good bud-set before removing lower growth....2 weeks of flower is usually sufficient.......the oldest growth contains the highest concentrations of flowering hormone, and is crucial to a fast and powerful bud-set........so timing is very important..........
have a dank day nerds!
peace and love, nugbuckets

