Do I need to cut all the bid fan leaves off during vegetation they seem to be blocking light from new growth
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I'm a witness, Don Armaged! I'll testify! Text before lecture. That's what I always say. Ask anyone! Text before lecture. Especially when it's porn with pictures. You don't get the lecture until they find your porn. Then you get freaked out by porn until you're 32 and you get shit from your old classmates at your 15th class reunion and they make you watch an hour of random porn videos on Youporn. Remember 'Clockwork Orange'? Well... yeah.C'mon, mule!
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huh, thats weird. My school only has reunions every ten years.. And they never force us to watch porn.
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What you smoking, I want to try it! 😀😀😀
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It was an unofficial reunion. Bunch of us divorced, 'retired' Glendale H.S. Cardinal dudemen getting loaded, together, and bitching about the girls who wouldn't go out with us. Then realize it's better off we didn't because they would have wound up divorcing us, too. Deep scars, people. To the marrow. All the way.
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ostrutton, as Ckbrew suggested research! That said (and please do), There are many ways to prune. I’ll clip anything that is blocking a bud site if I can’t tuck it under out of the way. Usually fan leaves on the outside don’t block bud sites so I’ll let them grow and collect light energy. Also as buds start to develop you will see the bud sites down under below the canopy don’t develop much so I like to clip them and let the plant concentrate on supplying the main buds reaching for the light.New indoors grower.
super soil, Pmoss, perlite mix
2-100w dimmable quantum led panels
2’x3’ grow space lined with auto windshield reflectors.
4” carbon filter + other exhaust fans + one 6” fan on the plants.
Dyna Grow + nutrients
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