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11-04-2010, 09:03 PM #1OPJunior Member
Hydro growing and flowering stage question
New at the growing thing. My plants are about 10 weeks old and I am using a flood tray hydroponics system with an LCD light. The plants look fantastic and very very full.
My question is now that they are in the flowering stage and starting to show their buds, should I trim the fan leaves to let the light in the middle so the buds get light?golfnut69 Reviewed by golfnut69 on . Hydro growing and flowering stage question New at the growing thing. My plants are about 10 weeks old and I am using a flood tray hydroponics system with an LCD light. The plants look fantastic and very very full. My question is now that they are in the flowering stage and starting to show their buds, should I trim the fan leaves to let the light in the middle so the buds get light? Rating: 5
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11-04-2010, 09:50 PM #2Senior Member
Hydro growing and flowering stage question
Originally Posted by golfnut69
to answer your question, there is no definitive answer. some do it, some don't. some strains might react well, some may not. keep in mind the fan leaves are the workhorses of the cannabis plant. you get rid of leaves you loose factories and their production. you might try it on a plant or two and see what happens. that's the only REAL way to get answers.
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11-05-2010, 02:22 PM #3Senior Member
Hydro growing and flowering stage question
Shake is Right On...
I'm a trimmer at heart, taking 3 or 4 Shade Leafs every night at this stage to uncover tops...
My thinking is the Shade Leafs are there to collect energy and to Shade new tops from the intense Sun outdoors. Since our lights are no where near that intense I think the new tops benefit from the extra light...
Know your strain as stated some like it and some do not, normally the bushy ones love it and it stimulates growth IMHO...
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11-05-2010, 03:07 PM #4OPJunior Member
Hydro growing and flowering stage question
Thanks all. And yes the light is LED my mistake. I thinkI will try it on one of the real bushy ones. THanks again. Will let you know
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11-19-2010, 09:08 AM #5Junior Member
Hydro growing and flowering stage question
I've done both. But there several things to take note on such as - everytime you trim it shocks the plant slightly and stops growth and takes about 24-72 hours to recover. That stunts plant growth slightly. But you will be able to grow a few more plants in the same area. Letting the plant grow without trimming grows a fuller plant and budz. If you are going to clone then take them a week before the start of flowering. You can take clones 2-3 weeks after flowering but you will want to extend your flowering period about 1 1/2 weeks. The best thing to do is what you want to do or try. That way you see what works best in your garden. Also, I find it very helpful to keep notes every day every crop on feeding and things done and tried. When 1st starting out its good you ask questions , it gives you a basis to work from but it's bottom line is trial and error and your decisions.
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