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    #1
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    Dad...again..

    He keeps pruning my plants, cutting all the big leaves off and some of the littler ones that are getting too big for his liking. is this okay or should i forbid him from defacing my loved ones?
    Klae Reviewed by Klae on . Dad...again.. He keeps pruning my plants, cutting all the big leaves off and some of the littler ones that are getting too big for his liking. is this okay or should i forbid him from defacing my loved ones? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Dad...again..

    Well Klae,

    That's is going to depend on what your doing with the plant. If you are vegetating or flowering for a future harvest then you Dad is decreasing your final harvest weight. Tell him "that' not cool". If the plant is in vegetation only for cuttings to be cloned. Then it's okay to prune.

    If the you are going to harvest those plants tell him to stop but try not to hurt his feelings. Tell him after you have cut them down then he can remove all the leaves since he has too much free time on his hands.

    Loco

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    #3
    Member

    Dad...again..

    Thank you very much.... he is really frusterating me because everything he says, is the exact opposite of everything I have ever read about, or what any growers have ever told me.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Dad...again..

    How about you explain it to him, teach him a bit, and give him some material to read up on? Unless he's one of those jackasses that refuses to learn from somebody younger than him.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Dad...again..

    Leave the fan leaves alone.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Dad...again..

    i agree leave them alone unless they are falling off anyway
    cheers all

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