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10-10-2010, 09:08 PM #1OPMember
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
First of all, are fan and shade leaves the same thing?
I've read massive debates on pruning fan leaves. I'm assuming they are referring to the upper fan leaves. And many of them talk about trimming all of them.
I'm concerned about the lower fan leaves. These are safe to prune right?
I would leave the upper half of the plant untouched.
My lower fan leaves are massive! The size of my hand. And the stem of the leaf is so freaking long! I can hardly get in and water them. I think this was caused by having the light to close, because the nodes are super compact.
Probably the B-1 too, the foliage went ape shit over it.
Thanksbobhead Reviewed by bobhead on . Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question First of all, are fan and shade leaves the same thing? I've read massive debates on pruning fan leaves. I'm assuming they are referring to the upper fan leaves. And many of them talk about trimming all of them. I'm concerned about the lower fan leaves. These are safe to prune right? I would leave the upper half of the plant untouched. My lower fan leaves are massive! The size of my hand. And the stem of the leaf is so freaking long! I can hardly get in and water them. I think this Rating: 5
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10-10-2010, 09:58 PM #2Senior Member
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
Originally Posted by bobhead
the best you can do is try it for yourself.
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10-11-2010, 12:00 PM #3Senior Member
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
When in doubt think about how things would be in nature.
Nature allows the leaves (yes, sun, fan leaves are same) to die off as the plant grows and shades the bottom part of the plant. This starts with yellowing of the sun leaf.
I don't bother to trim them off. I feel they are the main source of photosynthesis for the plant. When they are no longer needed or they don't get enough light due to plant shading itself, they die off.
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10-11-2010, 04:24 PM #4Senior Member
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
i remove any leave that cover buds.you can even cut them in half to expose buds to sun.Some say thin out the bottom leaves
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10-11-2010, 05:31 PM #5OPMember
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
I hear it's known as lollipopping. If I strip away just the lower fan leaves, the top half will have a crap load of fan leaves still.
I'll prune some on 1 plant, tuck the leaves on another, and then leave one intact.
This is my first grow by the way.
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10-12-2010, 01:13 AM #6Senior Member
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
Originally Posted by bobhead
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10-12-2010, 07:14 AM #7Senior Member
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
also some say thin out the inner leaves that don't get sun.Seems to work decent i just did it and had some luck
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10-12-2010, 07:17 AM #8Senior Member
Shade Leaves Fan Leaves Question
also some say thin out the inner leaves that don't get sun.Seems to work decent i just did it and had some luck.Ed rosenthol likes this thinning and trimming bottom leaves
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