lollipop and nutes

Paxuist

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Hello ,

Im growing 4 plant's of super lemon haze , the plants are on week 6 of veg and today i decide to lollipop because next week i want to start flowering .

Should i avoid feeding the plant's while they are recover ? or just feed them as usual ..

And one more thing , i think i cut too much from the plant :

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what do you think ?
 
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GrowUrOwnDank

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Hello ,

Im growing 4 plant's of super lemon haze , the plants are on week 6 of veg and today i decide to lollipop because next week i want to start flowering .

Should i avoid feeding the plant's while they are recover ? or just feed them as usual ..

And one more thing , i think i cut too much from the plant :

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what do you think ?
Well BRU. There just ain't much more you can cut is there? I mean it's done now. So. :shock:
 
feed them just as you normally would. I not only strip growth tips from the bottom third along with fan leaves, i also completley remove ALL fan leaves the first and fourth week of flowering and feed very heavily. The plant does not need to "recover" because you are simply making it concentrate on producing chlorophyll on other areas of itself.
 

a mongo frog

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feed them just as you normally would. I not only strip growth tips from the bottom third along with fan leaves, i also completley remove ALL fan leaves the first and fourth week of flowering and feed very heavily. The plant does not need to "recover" because you are simply making it concentrate on producing chlorophyll on other areas of itself.
your just joking right?
 
Mostly, the green parts of a plant are photosynthetic algae and bacteria that traps the energy of sunlight for photosynthesis. i prefer flower sites to photosynthesize. Stripping plants of their fan leaves at specific intervals in flowering is not uncommon. i understand why you feel a need to be dismissive. No worries, pics will be up monday.

I do Apologize for getting off topic.

His plants look fine, he went a little over board taking off lower branches, but their height is about to double and the canopy looks filled in, they don't need a recovery time, feed as usual.
 
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GrowUrOwnDank

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bit confused , but THANKS !!!
The plants actually do have great structure to them. No offense dude. When I saw it the first thing that popped into my head was Edward Scissorhands trimming bushes. I laughed my ass off again looking at them. I don't really know much about defoliating especially to the degree you've gone to. But, hey, seems like you know what you're doing so any opinion and advice I could give is certainly unqualified. Hope you follow up with this grow. I am curious to see how it comes out.
 

Paxuist

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Ok , so i feed them yesterday .
One thing i can notice , the plant's are not under stress , growth continues .

Considering switching to 12/12 tomorrow .
 

Paxuist

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UPDATE !!!

Im into end of week 3 flowering .
The plant grow well and the hight of the plants from the buttom of the pot is about 155 cm :shock::shock::shock:.

today i find out that 2 lower leaves just fall . the lower leaves look weak :


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Anyone know what it can be ?

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Lysergicpt

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10x , what about the lower leaves that fall down . should i worry ?
not at all , as long as your growth seem's fine at the canopy dont worry about the lower leaves , they probably arnt getting enought light , just let the fall dont cut if down , once they fall , take them out to avoid fungus or bacteria .
they look lovely
 
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