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    Too dense?

    Big plants very bushy. Alot of hanging bottom branches I just don't feel like chopping down. Bottom receives almost no light

    Healthy from start till now. First white pistils so this is last chance for me to manicure them for flower. Any tips and opinions are welcome since I don't know should I leave as it is. Fan leaves very healthy and strong. 2 months till harvest I guess
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    Go from the bottom up and get rid of small suckers and branches that will not produce." Air circulation is the key." If the wind blows constantly where you are at, very little trimming you will have to do. Those big fan leaves would need to be culled if it were a inside grow but i would wait till for plant tell you to get rid of them for you. Keep trucking looks great.

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      #3
      Pretty much what Dirty said.

      I like to clear the bottom so I can see the soil and make it harder for crawly pests.

      You're going to need something to hold the buds up later in flower I reckon.

      If mold or WPM is a problem your way I'd be thinning it out a bit soon also.
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