Quote Originally Posted by killrandydead
thats logical in my opinion. these plants are not as vulnerable as people make them out to be, in all retrospect, they are in fact weeds. weeds live in harsh environments. we as growers just give them a lot TLC for the biggest and baddest buds. i personally trimmed mine to see the effect on my first grow, cant argue with the results. my next grow will be half trimmed and fertilized just to see how they compare. there is nothing wrong with experimenting. how else do we learn our own growing techniques
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couldn't agree more with you mate, I just wish you or someone else had done a side by side comparison to see the differences. :wtf: I guess I'll just have to wait 2-3 more months (IF all goes well and I don't end up :rambohead: my first grow) and see for myself. I'm currently growing 9 plants of the same strain so I have enough to work with. Although I would prefer to be from clones and not seeds so the data is more stable. Oh well, will have to do the next grow like that as well I guess if I manage to keep a mother, unless I see some HUGE difference that couldn't just be better genetics of one seed compared to another. Will trim half of em, will try a single FIM on one and maybe a double on another, dunno, I'm just feeling creative!!!
malus69 Reviewed by malus69 on . Yet another trimming debate! First of all before you start :flaming1: flaming me that this has been debated countless of times before and posted in several posts, I will state the reasons I started a new thread: Didn't want to highjack someone else's thread or resurrect an old one. It's not about the general concept of trimming but of specific branches on a specific strain. I have valid info from a trusted source to backup the claim that it may be needed and beneficial after all. Rating: 5