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New Grower Low Stress Training Guide : Descriptions and Pictures

I just did about 100 leaves on mine last week and they still look like this
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@Andi Hey Andi you can remove as little or as much as you like, just be aware the more you remove the more stress plant sustains. My suggestion to you is only remove leaves that are blocking light penetration
 
Fuck i snap it :-( do you think the Stem will survive? I tape it but she hanging down now men i can cry stupidity must pay for

i snap, bend and crush stems on purpose, Try and straighten it if you can. It will probably recover fine and the scar tissue helps make bigger flowers in my experience.

I have a plant where i am demonstrating all these techniques. Unfortunately it has grown so much i wont find those branches till i cut her down.
 
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