goriillaunit
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StrainhunterSzpieg na niebie?
StrainhunterSzpieg na niebie?
I cut out the smallest offshoots, I hope it will not delay flowering.Excellent work, gorillaunit! I saw Reverend was posting that he recommends not cutting lower branches too late. He recommends leaving everything on to help feed the plant as well, but late pruning could potentially delay flowering.
I usually prune most of the lower branches that are thin as they are seen so its done early and has little issues. I did notice a delay in flowering on one of the plants when it was topped in july due to a diseased growing point. The new growth wasn't even showing preflowers. One that had been topped weeks before for a similar disease did fine and had several top branches going into flowering.
I do everything myself, but I need to invest in a hand trimmer.Looking great mate! You've got one pile of buds coming. I hope you've got a trim machine or some friends to help you with all that trim work coming
Don't the blades become encased in resin?Oh boys, lots of work! Try a bowl trimmer, will cut down trim time by 50%! Works pretty good, especially if you have pretty dense buds... Here’s a bowl full of buds freshly cut off plant. And then 30 seconds after. Would take 20-30 mins to trim that with scissors...
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I cut large flowers into smaller ones anyway, so that everything dries fairly evenly, well, and there is less risk of mold.They do a little but not like scissors. It spins so fast that it doesn't have a chance to accumulate. And I got an extra blade so could just switch them out until you get a chance to clean the other one. Super time saver when trimming the smalller buds that we all hate to deal with.
Just that it is weak, half of the offshoots cut. This purple one is my secret cross Under the name Highland Sativa.wyglądają świetnie! jakiej odmiany jest ta fioletowa łodyga?