SteveLane1
New member
Hey guys,
My friend was telling me to pick off fan leaves that are blocking light to the lower plant or plants around it. I feel like I made a mistake because after I picked a large number of fan leaves off the plant I read in high times that many people receive similar advice and that its wrong, I believe the author of whatever article I was reading refered to it as "know-nothing friends advice". This got me a little nervouse, the author said to never pick leaves that are less than 50% damaged.
So anyways, my 3 plants are very large (4ft-5ft) and after being thinned out in this manor still look healthy. I guess my question is should I continue to let them veg any longer so they can recooperate from this mistake or should I just throw them into flower.
I should add that i only took about 25%-40% of the fan leaves off of each plant "tops". Like I said they still look good I just hope I didnt "really" hurt anything yield wise.
Any advice on this subject is welcome, I'm just worried.
Thanks guys,
Later,
-SLane
My friend was telling me to pick off fan leaves that are blocking light to the lower plant or plants around it. I feel like I made a mistake because after I picked a large number of fan leaves off the plant I read in high times that many people receive similar advice and that its wrong, I believe the author of whatever article I was reading refered to it as "know-nothing friends advice". This got me a little nervouse, the author said to never pick leaves that are less than 50% damaged.
So anyways, my 3 plants are very large (4ft-5ft) and after being thinned out in this manor still look healthy. I guess my question is should I continue to let them veg any longer so they can recooperate from this mistake or should I just throw them into flower.
I should add that i only took about 25%-40% of the fan leaves off of each plant "tops". Like I said they still look good I just hope I didnt "really" hurt anything yield wise.
Any advice on this subject is welcome, I'm just worried.
Thanks guys,
Later,
-SLane