I've got two outdoors girls and they are getting pretty big. One is probably 6.5 ft tall (in ground) and the other maybe 5ft (10 gallon pot). I did manifold on each before moving outside, and have done nothing since. Last year I over cropped the one I had outside and the yield was pretty low, plus I got bud rot and had to chop it. I've read not to do much if any defoliation / trimming for outdoors plants. Just wanted to get some opinions if I should take some leaves off or let them go. They seem to be doing really well, just a few yellow leaves down at the base where there isn't as much light.
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I did a a fair amount of trimming, more lollipopping, when I transplanted to 25gal. Have done a fair amount of LST, the plant that received the most defoliation is currently (in my opinion) the healthiest and is farther along than the other ladies.2 Photos
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Just a bump for this. I've done one big defoliation on each outdoor plant, and just did a 2nd on the strawberry cough that is now showing pistils. Wonder Woman is a bit behind, but they both responded really well to defoliation and supercropping, and bushed out nicely. But as current day length is just under 14 hours, they are both transitioning. Is early flowering fine to defoliate outside just like inside? I imagine it doesn't make a difference2 x 4 x 5 grow tent
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