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    Pruning during Flowering

    Need some advice on pruning please.
    My plants been flowering for 5 and a half weeks and foliage is starting to get a bit thick and blocking the light for some bud areas.
    What leaves can I cut off and how much foliage can I cut off without stressing the plant too much??
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    #2
    I wouldnt take any off mate just fold the couple in that are blocking bud site

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    • Vaibag
      Vaibag commented
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      Thank you very much for the advice! I bent the fan leaves back blocking the light. Which puts my mind at ease as I was freaking out about pruning at this stage.
      It’s because I f$&@ed up my LST, all good I’ll make sure to not do that to the next plant.

    #3
    Yeah what growell said. That plant isn't thick. Leaf tucking is your friend.
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      #4
      Pruning is like hair cuts, everyone has their preferred style. I would favor selectively removing a few leaves that block light from the buds.
      Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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        #5
        Thanks heaps for the advice everyone. Bent the leaves back.
        Should I chop these 4 little branches though that have buds the size of a BB gun ball?
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          #6
          Yep pretty much a 1/3rd down to the base.
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          • Vaibag
            Vaibag commented
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            I’m 6 weeks into flowering though and from everything I’ve read I should’ve done it no later than 3 weeks lol looks like again I’m late to the party!
            All good I’ll make sure I do it to the next plants.

          #7
          I trim my auto several times after flowering, Super Soil with Coco Loco and Baccto potting mix, 5 gal fabric pots, straight tap H2O ph 6.5 Was able to scrape off some residue from my snips for "Rat Turds", about 1/4 and buzzing for a couple hours, potent shit!
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            #8
            oldandintheway Just curious, did you have to bring in structural engineers and a construction crew to put that tent up? Lotsa room in there bro. Nice work on the plants. Just gotta love them rat turds.

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              #9
              Actually the tent was a breeze to set up, takes up a lot of space in my garage but i've never parked a vehicle in there anyway. The rat turds were a pleasant surprise! Checked the trichs this morning and damn if 3 out of four plants were beginning to turn amber. So I immediately began the harvest and hung them all in the tent, lights out now for a couple days, probably check them in a couple of days.
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