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03-15-2009, 05:01 PM #1
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Trimming for a higher Yield
Ah, my apologies, i considered this topic dead after LitUp's last post. Im gonna let em grow naturally, and top em in a couple days.
Thank you all for your input, and excuse me if i seemed argumentative.Melkorx5 Reviewed by Melkorx5 on . Trimming for a higher Yield 25 days into my grow, it occured to me that I may increase the yield or growth speed by trimming. On the main stem, at each node, there are 4 branches, 2 sets of 2. The Bottom branch of each set reaches out to form a set of leaves, and thats it. The top branch forms many sets of new leaves, new branches, and a site from which to eventually bud. My question, should i cut the bottom branches, so what is left is the fruiting branch, so energy is diverted from the bottom branches to the Rating: 5
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