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03-26-2010, 01:39 AM #1OPMember
PPP should I thin them?
nice looking plant! I didn't lst my PPP, however I did top and fim them as I mentioned. They definately have flowers on them now, and just starting to get a little frosting to them.
I know I have at least two different phenos of this plant as one was shorter and bushier, with wider leaves than the rest, more like an indica. I have just been removing any leaves that lack vigor or looked unhealthy, mostly shaded leaves on the bottom, which has been minimal.
I was just wondering if I should be more vigorous in my trimming at this point. I've just been going by the 'if it aint broke, don't fix it' rule.
They are in 5 gal pots in organicare soil, and seem to be liking it just fine. Organic nutes and supliments.
So: Do I trim or not? Should I be worried about overcrowding?
I notice that scrog and sog grows are all extremely crowded, So I guess just leaving them be is my best option, unless the experts convince me otherwise.Randm999 Reviewed by Randm999 on . PPP should I thin them? I am a first time grower, and didn't quite know what to expect. My grow room is 8' x 8'. half devoted to 7 PPP and the other half to my white widow. All are under 4 400watt hps. I am one month into flower, and my PPP are exploding! 27" to 32" high and bushy as all get out. I went 12/12 when they where 14 to 16 inches. What I am wondering is should I thin out the mid and lower foliage to allow light and air? The leaves are all green and for the most part healthy, except for some limpness in Rating: 5
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