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Old 07-04-2009, 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Boulderheads View Post
Hey fdd, I know a lot of people ask you for your advice, and there is good reason for it. You have a beautiful forest growing right in your own back yard. My question for you pertains to trimming outdoor plants. I have seen many indoor growers trimming up to 1/3 of the lower growth away. Do you have any suggestions for pruning outdoors, and when the pruning should be done?
i just let it all go. the inner growth often dies off from lack of light. the canopies get so thick. i trim the dead growth. anything green stays.
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