not to bust your chops, but where did you get the idea that you need to remove leaves?Do i start pulling some fan leaves or leave them alone?
yep, me too. the bottom leaves will start to yellow the deeper you get into flowering and i will take them off or they usually just fall off on their own.Like I said I don't usually touch them unless they look shit ie unhealthy.
it's a helluva lot easier to trim. lol.what does it do for your plants end product?
Start that battle a few days before harv. I will just wash my hands really well and pull all the fans by hand on the final day or two........clean and neat. Then all I have to trim is sugar leaf, which all gets saved.Love it but that final battle sometimes is part of the fun isn't it?
Oh no hang on its coming back arrrhh! NOOOOOO I f@#king hate it it socks balls hahaha get someone other fucker to do that bit.
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Yo dude, for my 2 cents, i don't trim though I've no problem with people who do and you're right, some you see looking like palm trees still seem to get bonanza buddage, though i think that probably more cause they're experienced growers who are good at boosting plants under high powered lights, rather than it's a casual technique to be used by all.
My rationale is firstly it's an unnecessary, though admittedly minor, injury to the plant and secondly, removing them takes away a portion of the plants nute & energy stores. During veg and first 5 - 6 weeks of flowering I'd say these ain't major issues, though certainly 2 weeks before finish i don't like diverting any energy away from final flourish, no matter how minor.
My only advice would be try to tuck, tie or even tape as many as possible out the way to solve the shade problem. Even if leaves are tied vertical to a stem, or 2 banded together so one shade leaf fully overlaps the other, the plant still gets to leech the juices out of them, and it will choose to shed any tucked ones naturally when it decides, which is healthier too. Personally, I avoid cutting any, especially late in flower, yet like i say plenty do have it as their preference!
Though fair play you been caught out with RDWC and looks a good advert for switching to it lol! They look massive, strong and hungry to grow even bigger - look awesome dude! I guess that's only other thing, is although i can't really tell how tall they are from pic, they still look quite squat and bushy in the pic, so I'm guessing they still yet to go through initial flower stretch, though if they do, or if can induce it, then that'll hopefully lift your canopy up and stretch it all out a little, so reflected light will coat the stems and middle better. It also looks like the colas will come through your net in a well arranged pattern, so i think once they stretch up abit, you'll be fine, and then only lower leaves might need trimming for air circulation (since you ScroGing).
What do you do with your sugar leaf trim then? BHO?Start that battle a few days before harv. I will just wash my hands really well and pull all the fans by hand on the final day or two........clean and neat. Then all I have to trim is sugar leaf, which all gets saved.
Mostly dry ice keif and that goes to make infused coconut oil which in turn mostly gets used for hard candies.What do you do with your sugar leaf trim then? BHO?
Don't Like waste!!
Nice never made keif before. i like to make canna butter from my oil and do some baking! Cookies be my fav.Mostly dry ice keif and that goes to make infused coconut oil which in turn mostly gets used for hard candies.
That's bubble hash with the ice water.................. dry ice method uses the bubble bags to dry shift.Nice never made keif before. i like to make canna butter from my oil and do some baking! Cookies be my fav.
This keif is it produced with dif size screens and ice water? if so mght give it a try as it must be cleaner than BHO extraction.
Thanks for this will look into it more and prob give it a go.That's bubble hash with the ice water.................. dry ice method uses the bubble bags to dry shift.
I use the 220 micron "work bag" to sift until it starts to look a little green, then stop. That's as far as I take it. Some people will sift through the screen sizes to get different results or whatnot.