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03-12-2006, 07:00 AM #1
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pruning for flowering?
If you prune for single cola leave the bottom leaves on the bottom branches on as kind of like booster packs. Take off the buds when they first start to develop on the lower shaded braches. A plant starts turning at the top progressing to the bottom on the first and second turning (and the third but not worth the wait) The idea is not only will the energy be focused on the main single cola but flowering time is shortened as you dont have to wait for the little crap nugs to turn. This is why tall plants usually take a longer time to flower.
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ckarmaxul Reviewed by karmaxul on . pruning for flowering? is it good to prune for flowering to increase yield? does it even increase yield? i am 1 week into flowering now and want to prune i figure pruning the leaves on the bottom will make the plant focus its "power" on one single cola instead of multiple bud sites i figure the bud sites on the bottom of the plant aren't receiving a lot of light anyways, therefore its a waste of "energy" since the bud wouldn't come out good what do you guys think? thanks:thumbsup: Rating: 5
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