Newbie with possible light burn ?

MsJazzy

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LOL, thanks. So, I keep reading different information about trimming your plants, i.e., removing the lower leaves etc.. I get that would be good if you had a crowded space or SOG or what not, to create aeriation below the canopy, any other point to removing the lower leaves?? Does it redirect nutrients or something? Or is that a myth. :D:D
 

Red1966

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LOL, thanks. So, I keep reading different information about trimming your plants, i.e., removing the lower leaves etc.. I get that would be good if you had a crowded space or SOG or what not, to create aeriation below the canopy, any other point to removing the lower leaves?? Does it redirect nutrients or something? Or is that a myth. :D:D
Light dims exponentially with distance. A leaf 2" from the light receives 1/4 the light a leaf 1" from the light, disregarding shading. The bottom leaves get so little light, they produce very little usable bud., but still suck up the same amount of resources as the top leaves do. Eliminating them redirects the resources to the upper buds, where they are better utilized producing smoke-able bud. Any trimming should be done at least a week before switching to flower, so the plant can recover from the stress before going into flower, or bud production will be reduced. In outdoor grows, I wouldn't do any kind of pruning. The sun is 93 million miles away, a few extra feet has almost no reduction at all, not enough to even measure.
 

MsJazzy

Active Member
Light dims exponentially with distance. A leaf 2" from the light receives 1/4 the light a leaf 1" from the light, disregarding shading. The bottom leaves get so little light, they produce very little usable bud., but still suck up the same amount of resources as the top leaves do. Eliminating them redirects the resources to the upper buds, where they are better utilized producing smoke-able bud. Any trimming should be done at least a week before switching to flower, so the plant can recover from the stress before going into flower, or bud production will be reduced. In outdoor grows, I wouldn't do any kind of pruning. The sun is 93 million miles away, a few extra feet has almost no reduction at all, not enough to even measure.
Ok. That seems like very sound reasoning. I have a bunch of tiny little leaves at the bottom of the plants and they seem kind of useless. LOL. Your explanation makes more sense. :) Thank you!
 

MsJazzy

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I thought about trimming the lower leaves, since I do that with my flower beds, basically to try and make bigger blooms. I read someone say on here that "If you think trimming the lower leaves will help produce bigger buds, you are tripping." So I thought maybe what I've been doing with my flowers might have all been pointless. I am going to put these guys in flower in a few weeks, so I may as well do it now.
 

Red1966

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LOL, thanks. So, I keep reading different information about trimming your plants, i.e., removing the lower leaves etc.. I get that would be good if you had a crowded space or SOG or what not, to create aeriation below the canopy, any other point to removing the lower leaves?? Does it redirect nutrients or something? Or is that a myth. :D:D
Light dims exponentially with distance. A leaf 2" from the light receives 1/4 the light a leaf 1" from the light, disregarding shading. The bottom leaves get so little light, they produce very little usable bud., but still suck up the same amount of resources as the top leaves do. Eliminating them redirects the resources to the upper buds, where they are better utilized producing smoke-able bud. Any trimming should be done at least a week before switching to flower, so the plant can recover from the stress before going into flower, or bud production will be reduced. In outdoor grows, I wouldn't do any kind of pruning. The sun is 93 million miles away, a few extra feet has almost no reduction at all, not enough to even measure. Got any recent pictures of your grow? Do NOT use your cell phone to take pictures, you can be identified using exo date contained in the picture file. By the way, posting a picture of yourself in this forum is not a good idea. Even if your grow is legal where you live, it's still illegal under Federal law. No point in advertising what you're doing. Rippers could be a problem, too. You've already stated you live alone. Not good.
 

MsJazzy

Active Member
Im a small scripted fish.. I grow FLOWERS thank you. :D:D I appreciate your advice though. No more Hagaan Daaz ice cream pics for me. :D:D
 

cannofbliss

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I thought about trimming the lower leaves, since I do that with my flower beds, basically to try and make bigger blooms. I read someone say on here that "If you think trimming the lower leaves will help produce bigger buds, you are tripping." So I thought maybe what I've been doing with my flowers might have all been pointless. I am going to put these guys in flower in a few weeks, so I may as well do it now.

you actually end up with a comparable amount of weight either way...

the only difference is...

it just means that the weight that was "going to be" on the bottom with thin and whispy/airy buds, gets re-directed so to speak to the top where the buds are much more compact and dense... and its always better to have denser buds...

as the ones nearest the tops generally have much more trich and resin production because the light intensity is greater there... ;)
 
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