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Proof`s in da pudding , and not 1 person I`ve EVER shared knowledge and experience with has come back and said it was bullshit and didn`t work......I have found that in veg it is easier for me to get the structure I want by moving the light in relation to the plant then trim fan leaves. Every time I trim fans in veg it slows the plant some.
That said in flower I have found that trimming the fans slowly after stretch will not slow the plant if done correctly. When I trim after stretch the buds get denser and more frosty. If I don't trim any buds that are shaded are usually crap at harvest.
Arm makes a good point as well in that it also allows the plant to breathe better by opening up the "innards" of the plants and help keep the airborn nasties away with proper air exchange during late flower , as well as indeed dropping RH levels by getting rid of "most" of the source of transpiration in late bloomage.....and.....
Now ....back to our regularly scheduled program......
Peace....DHF..........
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