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Perfect environment and nutrition. Equal amount of light, canopy and roots. People love blasting light. People love a wide, thick canopy. People seem to hate roots though. They’re almost always neglected because you can’t see them. Limit root mass, limit yield.
SurfDad_grows -
Removing lower growth will not stunt the plant but make the tops grow faster. To slow overall growth of a plant is to allow all the undergrowth to exist until you want the plant to take off by removing it all.
mrtimbobway -
I would remove any growth about 2 feet above the soil so you have some airflow at the bottom. Depending on how wide the side branching is, you may want to remove some of the inside growth on the lower branches not getting good light. Remove anything not getting good light.
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pungolian posted an update 4 weeks ago
Trim jail today on my ShineApple (DSC) mom. Teaking a break as we speak, 5.5 oz so far probably another 1.5 in trim. Smoke is fire!
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pungolian posted an update 4 weeks ago
Checkin for cattazilla’s with my blacklight brings out the beauty in these nugs! Wish the camera could show them better though!. T- 5/6 weeks and counting! No zilla’s were located or murdered at this time.
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