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Hussle420
07-07-2009, 04:45 AM
in need of some info about trimming!

lemme give u a little info on my situation

Growing jack herer finishes in 9-10 weeks im at day 36 of flowering. using LST and topping i have 8-10 nice colas with a (soon to be) massive main cola on each. This is a soil grow with MG mois cont and top of the line organic ferts from grow/hydro store (helps im using my patients equip 1000w air cooled hydrofarm reflector with agrosun dual arc bulb). They are looking great but wondering if they would do better if i trimmed some of the fan leaves. Some of the bottom ones have turned yellow and fell off with a little pull but havent touched any that didnt look like they weren't about to fall of themselves (which has been maybe 6-10 between 3 plants).

Baisiclly wanna know to trim or not to trim and when!

any input would be great thanks!

ForgetClassC
07-07-2009, 04:24 PM
Id trim any big fan leaves that when you move them, the underneath gets more light, don't do crazy, just take off like maybe 20 on each plant. I got a little plant and last time I trimmed I took off like 30 some leaves. Look awesome though, and you said your "patients" equip. so are you a doctor? If so is chronic severe back pain(more than 3 months, its actually been like 2.5 years but yeah) be reason to be prescribed medical mj?

-C

disrupt86
07-07-2009, 08:44 PM
i wouldnt trim anyyything.if its not broken, dont fix it.dead leaves are natural. as long as there not all falling off, let her do her thing.you dont want to stress your plants right now any more than you have 2,they need all there energy for bud and trichome production not trying 2 heal all the wounds inflicted by a scissor happy grower:D

Hussle420
07-08-2009, 03:01 AM
Id trim any big fan leaves that when you move them, the underneath gets more light, don't do crazy, just take off like maybe 20 on each plant. I got a little plant and last time I trimmed I took off like 30 some leaves. Look awesome though, and you said your "patients" equip. so are you a doctor? If so is chronic severe back pain(more than 3 months, its actually been like 2.5 years but yeah) be reason to be prescribed medical mj?

-C

thanks for the input no im not a doctor im a caregiver in the state of colorado. i am not that familiar with mmj in other states however i know in colorado if u have good medical records of chronic back pain there are some doctors that will sign for your card.

Hussle420
07-08-2009, 03:07 AM
i wouldnt trim anyyything.if its not broken, dont fix it.dead leaves are natural. as long as there not all falling off, let her do her thing.you dont want to stress your plants right now any more than you have 2,they need all there energy for bud and trichome production not trying 2 heal all the wounds inflicted by a scissor happy grower:D

Thanks for the input. I have heard the same about not trimming the leaves for the same reason,as to not "stress" the plant so it can focus on yield production. However ive also read a few things that have advised when the plant is closer to finishing trimming the fans can be good to increase light to bud and the single leaves on the buds.

Hussle420
07-08-2009, 03:12 AM
trimming seems controversial some do some dont give me your input!....

perpetr8r
07-08-2009, 12:25 PM
Too late to do much good now but getting rid of the growth that gets little light will help the rest of the plant that actually gets good light. Get rid of any energy sapping small growth sites and any fan leaves that aren't getting light. Your plants will love you for it. :jointsmile: