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03-15-2009, 02:13 PM #6
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Trimming for a higher Yield
Fans and lower leaves are the plants mobile nutrient/micronutrient/hormone storehouse. (they store the mobile elements for use as needed by the plant) If your nutrient regimen is spot-on, not much to worry about. But if you are a beginner just eeking-out a struggling garden...it is recommended you leave them alone.
Originally Posted by Melkorx5
You can pay her now, or pay her later. Every leaf you remove...every branch you cull, removes another little piece of the plant's energy storehouse. Plus, she can take up to two weeks to recover, depending on how much you've butchered her, and if her needs are being met during recovery.
Originally Posted by Melkorx5
You've already topped her, right? So now you want to "bottom" her also...? What next, removing all the interior leaves and shoots, too?
Do a side-by-side, see what results you prefer. Perhaps you like stunted plants.
<sigh> If all you want to do is argue...then do whatever makes you comfortable. You've been offered links and tips to help you make the right choice.
Originally Posted by Melkorx5
We are offering you assistance using both. :jointsmile:
Originally Posted by Melkorx5
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