New Grower 1st Autopot/Autoflower Run: 2 Toof Decay by Mephisto Genetics!

Day 37: (12/28/20): (Measurement)
Day 37: (12/28/20): (Measurement)

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I am a snipper. I like to snip and snip. I take off fan leaves. "OH, the humanity" Do not try this at HOME. Warning Will Smith, warning !!
I would snip off some of those big lower fan leaves. Also remove any secondary branches at bottom that you know will get no light under their hoops skirts HA HA. She is stretching and could use some air down around her feets and knees. If it bees me, that is what I do.
 
I am a snipper. I like to snip and snip. I take off fan leaves. "OH, the humanity" Do not try this at HOME. Warning Will Smith, warning !!
I would snip off some of those big lower fan leaves. Also remove any secondary branches at bottom that you know will get no light under their hoops skirts HA HA. She is stretching and could use some air down around her feets and knees. If it bees me, that is what I do.
Not disagreeing with you Nosias...many times many times I have been guilty of pruning (sounds better), but I do feel that---
Leaves are sugar production factories for the plant. This sugar is critical to healthy flowering. No matter what anyone tells you, refrain from taking the leaves off the plant. There may be some benefit for inducing a growth stress response which can help in reducing stretch but this practice can be detrimental to growth and is best left for when you are a bit more advanced.
Just sayin'
 
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