I see a lot of people advising others to not prune off large, light blocking fan leafs. Just wondering why it is not advised?
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If you had a solar battery would it be more or less powerful if you took panels off of it?
i generally leave all upper fan leaves on....but anything that is under 2 feet of the canopy should be pruned...if its facing upwards soaking in light keep it...if its under the dark canopy limping like a underwatered plant prune it...
imo even if you dont gain weight from lollipoping if it even breaks even in side by side its still worth it because i dislike popcorn so if you had to choose between a cpl oz of pop corn or bigger nugs which would you pick. dont get me wrong some people over do it id say not to ever take more than 20 to 30 percent off from the bottom. as far as taking leaves off at random if its blocking a bud site from getting light i say it gets plucked.
If you had a solar battery would it be more or less powerful if you took panels off of it?
There is no right or wrong answer.
Removing fan leaves can be beneficial in one grow, and counterproductive in another. Many variables come into play....ie, plant size, lighting used, strain, and grow style. Do what is best for you.
Please don't assume something does or doesn't work. Comparing grows can be like apples and oranges many times.
I don't see any difference in bud size on the shaded side of the plant than on the side that gets direct light.