Pruning in the flower period?

D19bal

Member
I'm about 2 weeks into the flowering period and there are a few colas that at not going to get any light, And are now completely overshadowed by the rest of the plant. Can I cut these or will this cause too much stress to the plant ? As I've read that in the flowering stage you cannot prune your plants ? I can provide further information if you need it ?
 

easy jimmy

Active Member
Picture 2781.jpgI was told from the guy from an at a trade show in long beach ca trim under brush first week of 12 and 12 to avoid stress ,,,first few days in the bloom stage
 

keysareme

Well-Known Member
I'm about 2 weeks into the flowering period and there are a few colas that at not going to get any light, And are now completely overshadowed by the rest of the plant. Can I cut these or will this cause too much stress to the plant ? As I've read that in the flowering stage you cannot prune your plants ? I can provide further information if you need it ?
Great suggestion to supplement with cfl's. You could also take clones, though as mentioned that would cause stress. 25 resources and I am confident you could have some lower light support for your girls.
 

D19bal

Member
Cheers lads, I will concider cfls only problem is I'm running out of space in the tent(and also money is a factor). If I was to leave it the way it is would I notice a substantial difference in top colas ? Eg size and quality? I think I'm gona scrog next to eliminate this problem. Or do u have any other suggestions to maximise efficiency ?
 

D19bal

Member
Thanks just looked into the defoliation method. This encourages getting rid off all fan leafs after 3 weeks in veg. This is contradictory to the info most people give. I know there's no difinative answer which is a pain lol I think I might defol one of the plants and leave the other untouched. That will at least give me and my set up a comparison
 
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