Second week of Flowering, anything I should do? Too many branches?

Have a Blueberry, and a AK. I started with just two plants, to mainly experiment. Switched to 12 hours, 600wt. Switched to bloom formula. I don't whether to cut more of the smaller branches, or leave what I have. Plants look healthy, but noticing that some leaves are turning yellow, not just the bottom ones. is this natural? Seriously need to know, spent hours trying to find info on what a good amount of main branches should be retained, but couldn't find much info. HELP ME PLEASE!!
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mammal

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leave it as it is, in my opinion your plants are looking real good and you should stay the course.
 

darkdestruction420

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Leave em, it being too bushy is not a reason for leaves to yellow, how long ago did you switch to bloom nutes? plants use ALOT of nitrogen in the initial *stretch phase* of flowering when they explode in growth. I would try some lst on them to get more light to more of the inner branches, you've got the start of a monster plant there if you do it right.
 

artofscience

Active Member
great looking flowers so far.

I agree, LST will maximize your yield and keep some of those top colas from smoking themselves on the light in a month.

just tie them SOON, since you're already 2 weeks into flower!
 
Leave em, it being too bushy is not a reason for leaves to yellow, how long ago did you switch to bloom nutes? plants use ALOT of nitrogen in the initial *stretch phase* of flowering when they explode in growth. I would try some lst on them to get more light to more of the inner branches, you've got the start of a monster plant there if you do it right.
Almost 3 months. They were my "guinea pigs", subjected them to various temp and humidity variances.
 

litljohn

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if your not going to lst them then you should lollypop them(remove all the leafs and small buds on the bottom 1/3rd of the plant)it will throw all the energy to the tops and they will explode
 
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