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04-01-2006, 03:56 AM #11
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Trimming Fan Leaves
so pulling off shoots = sacrifice a few buds to get better buds..?
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04-01-2006, 03:57 AM #12
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Trimming Fan Leaves
But I do have to do it twice as often.

I think it's more like removing the engine to get gas straight to the wheels....
:rasta:
Or having your intestines removed to shit faster.....
:dance:
Or cutting off your balls to fuck better.

Cutting fan leaves that is.
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04-01-2006, 06:56 AM #13
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Trimming Fan Leaves
Hey Sheist whats up?I strip my plants completely and often.Once they get established ,about 8" 2 a foot I top the main node,and pinch the leaves at the same level.Once the two new branches appear and have three new nodes each I top them also and any other branches coming up also.And a few leaves ,the upper ones ,so light can get to the lower growth and cause it to grow up with the rest of the plant.Once this grows back in,I top every thing in sight and strip all leaves except for a few,very few.and bend the upper branches out and down ,so to let more light into the lower branches,the plant begins to have a nice big round look to it.The reason for stripping the leaves is simple BUDS COME FROM BRANCHES NOT LEAVES.The plant will grow without tons of water drinking,sun blocking leaves.This works best if you feed them really good with Elanors VF11 lawn food 35-85-55 and superthrive and miracle grow azaela food 30-10-10.the branch growth will surge without leaves
trust 35 years of experience.The idea is to devolop a cycle let them bush ,strip promote branch growth,let them bush,strip promote branch growth.
this is an advanced technique like the forum says.so practice on 1 or 2 plants until you see the method of the madness.Dont let anyone tell you this wont work.Once you understand it and get it down your yields will trip you out.And this much time working on each plant provides alot of closeup time where you are emitting co2 all over them just by being there and giving them the love
Gotta'Grow
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04-02-2006, 11:44 PM #14
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Trimming Fan Leaves
"The reason for stripping the leaves is simple BUDS COME FROM BRANCHES NOT LEAVES.The plant will grow without tons of water drinking,sun blocking leaves.This works best if you feed them really good with Elanors VF11 lawn food 35-85-55 and superthrive and miracle grow azaela food 30-10-10.the branch growth will surge without leaves
trust 35 years of experience.The idea is to devolop a cycle let them bush ,strip promote branch growth,let them bush,strip promote branch growth."
Theres 35 years of experience I don't trust...
"BUDS COME FROM BRANCHES NOT LEAVES."
That was my favorite part.
YOur buds must be the size of raisens
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04-03-2006, 04:40 AM #15
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Trimming Fan Leaves
I'm just learning right now so what I say might seem real dumb. But seeing how fan leafs are used in the food production wouldn't it make sense to make more of them thru pruning? Maybe only take 1 or 2 stems off untill they grow back.
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04-03-2006, 07:12 PM #16
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Trimming Fan Leaves
Your big fan leaves are your biggest solar panels that power the plant. Sure new ones form but why take them off in the first place? Prunning slows growth and is used to make plants small and bushy.If the fan leaves do not get good light then it would be good to remove them but don't try to fix something that isn't broken. Just let it grow...
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04-05-2006, 12:40 AM #17
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Trimming Fan Leaves
I've been under the impression that a slightly elevated ph is favored by cannabis. I use miracid to up the acid, maybe twice a month, in place of my regular fert. I've spaced out and used it for entire crop cycles without ill effects. If anything, it makes for deeper green leaves. Does someone want to correct me here?
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04-05-2006, 04:17 PM #18
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Trimming Fan Leaves
Cannabis likes a slightly lower pH (acid loving).
"When growing marijuana, I like keeping the pH between 6.0 to 7.0. This seems to be the best pH range to ensure there is no nutrient lock-up occurring, 6.4 to 6.6 is ideal."
Most fertilizers cause a pH change in the soil. Adding fertilizer to the soil almost always results in a more acidic pH.
As time goes on, the amount of salts produced by the breakdown of fertilizers in the soil causes the soil to become increasingly acidic and eventually the concentration of these salts in the soil will stunt the plant and cause browning out of the foliage.
Also, as the plant gets older its roots become less effective in bringing food to the leaves. To avoid the accumulation of these salts in your soil and to ensure that your plant is getting all of the food it needs you can begin leaf feeding your plant at the age of about 1.5 months.
Dissolve the fertilizer in worm water and spray the mixture directly onto the foliage. The leaves absorb the fertilizer into their veins. If you want to continue to put fertilizer into the soil as well as leaf feeding, be sure not to overdose your plants.
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04-05-2006, 05:12 PM #19
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Trimming Fan Leaves
I thought the only place plants could absorb anything was through the stoma which intakes co2.
Originally Posted by Earthy Dank
Alot of ferts have to be transformed by the microbes in the soil to even be useful to the plant.
I do not mean to play devil advocate yet I do not see how folair is benefical.
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04-05-2006, 06:17 PM #20
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Trimming Fan Leaves
Plants can take in water and nutes through its stomatas which are on the underside of leaves. And alot of fertilizers are broken down into plant ready solutions so wouldn't the microbes just use it themselves instead of decomposing the complex nutrients? In my early years I did alot of folair feed and had great results. But now I stick to organics.
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