Quote Originally Posted by drudown11
Dead leaves just suck energy from the rest of the plant.(aside from being a eyesore they also can harbor different pests and diseases.)
dead leaves don't suck energy away from the plant. immobile nutrients stay put and mobile nutrients actually move from damaged leaves to areas where they can be used.

i do agree that they can harbor pests and disease though.


buzkill, what type of lighting are you using?

it's probably better to loli-pop your ladies, or get rid of the undergrowth. even with a 1000W HPS you are only gonna get 2 1/2-3 foot of canopy penetration. not to mention light is governed by the inverse square rule.

so the intensity of light from a source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source.

what that is saying is that an object twice as far away is only receiving 1/4 of the light energy.

it's kinda a waste to try to keep the really low stuff. so when you loli-pop them the plants don't waste energy on the small scaggly stuff.


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headshake Reviewed by headshake on . Pruning, Grooming and Confusion Hi all, Just a quick question for ya today: I am nearly ready to go into flower and am unsure on an issue between the wife and I regarding the big fan leaves that grow directly from the stem itself. Should these be trimmed off or left or the stem? I feel like we should trim them (prune, groom, or whatever it's called) off near the stem so the lower sections get enough light. The wife fells we should leave them. Please let me know your thoughts and practices on this. I will be flipping Rating: 5