Hello guys,
I am aware that people usually try not to defoliate outdoors.
But in my situation I have to prepare for flower in a week or two and I have massive amount of foliage and I am scared of powder mildew or high humidity in center,So I would like to clear good amount of foliage. Now big question, is it worth sacrificing smaller branches with less foliage or should I just take big leaves down(nutrient storage)branches start to be really tight . I find it hard now to tie them appropriately because I've already broken few branches (luckily I saved them)
Maybe someone thinks I should leave all foliage on since I'm outdoors, but like so many bottom branches don't receive as much light, and everything is so dense and on top of each other . I guess reason is behind strain genetics. This is blue dream and my first time growing it, comparing to other strains it grows like twice as fast. These plants are like 40-45 days old
Techniques used
LST
HST
Topping
Nutrients: jungle juice(micro,grow,bloom)
I am aware that people usually try not to defoliate outdoors.
But in my situation I have to prepare for flower in a week or two and I have massive amount of foliage and I am scared of powder mildew or high humidity in center,So I would like to clear good amount of foliage. Now big question, is it worth sacrificing smaller branches with less foliage or should I just take big leaves down(nutrient storage)branches start to be really tight . I find it hard now to tie them appropriately because I've already broken few branches (luckily I saved them)
Maybe someone thinks I should leave all foliage on since I'm outdoors, but like so many bottom branches don't receive as much light, and everything is so dense and on top of each other . I guess reason is behind strain genetics. This is blue dream and my first time growing it, comparing to other strains it grows like twice as fast. These plants are like 40-45 days old
Techniques used
LST
HST
Topping
Nutrients: jungle juice(micro,grow,bloom)
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