Trimming While Flowering

Thank you everybody.

When in flower, can I assume the plant gets most of it's photosynthetic energy from the Bud leaves and less from the Fan leaves?
-making it ok to remove fan leaves from the canopy.
 

ryan1918

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If you took 50% of the bottom fan leaves that really wouldn't equal 20% of total foliage. Once you get into pruning over 30% of a plant you risk putting it in a state of stasis. That's why I recommend no more than 20% of the whole plant in flower. It is a safe start for someone not used to chopping at plants.
no from the full plant
 

phunt

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Thank you everybody.

When in flower, can I assume the plant gets most of it's photosynthetic energy from the Bud leaves and less from the Fan leaves?
-making it ok to remove fan leaves from the canopy.
I thought you were asking about small buds down low? Best bet when learning is to keep your fan leaves on unless they completely turn yellow or become necrotic. Leaves are the life of the plant do not rely on bud alone for photosynthesis you will be very disappointed.
 
Thanks Phunt. I've been trying to go buy a rule of thirds that I was told about. One third stalk, one third fan leaves, one third buds.

Some of the larger leaves coming out of the top buds are shadowing some of the lower buds that I think could grow well.

Maybe I just need to stake them better to allow light through the canopy.
 
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