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    #11
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    Flowering

    You can also try tucking the leaves if that's at all possible. That way, they won't be in the way and the plant will still have access to the nutrients stored inside of it.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Flowering

    The leaves need light to break down the cloroplasts, turn it into sugar, then turn that into starch and munch down.

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    c

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Flowering

    Quote Originally Posted by flash1976
    Should I start foliage feeding?
    No. In fact, with a flowering plant, the lest moisture and less humidity - the better.

    The plant will sense less moisture in the air, and pump out more trichomes for protection.

    :thumbsup:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Flowering

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    The leaves need light to break down the cloroplasts, turn it into sugar, then turn that into starch and munch down.

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    c
    I'm not talking about tucking all of them, just the ones that would be preventing light from getting down to lower growth.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Flowering

    I say to hell with the lower growth the top nug will be all the fatter and its less trimming

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    c

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Flowering

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    The leaves need light to break down the cloroplasts, turn it into sugar, then turn that into starch and munch down.

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    c
    FYI, leaves don't break down chloroplasts... the chlorophyll present in the chloroplasts is excited and the enegy used to drive ATP (energy) and NADPH synthesis.. If you put a plant in the dark for weeks it'll start breaking down the chlorophyll as it tries to get every bit of reserved energy.

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    #17
    Junior Member

    Flowering

    Thanks every body for you'r input

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