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ID:	640549 I am starting 2nd week 8th day of flower and just realized the under growth will see no light, is it too late to remove? Click image for larger version

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    Hmm I have an old book and it says avoid pruning in flower cause it says that would diffuse floral hormones but I googled and it said up to second week ok 🤨. Also when I say pruning I mean that little stuff all the way at the bottom
    Last edited by Artstone; 02-01-2025, 02:46 PM.

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      #3
      Is that like a mosaic virus or a potassium deficiency? Both?

      I do a last decent cut about 3 weeks after flipping but I also trim during the stretch to try and stop the bigger ones getting away from me. I continue to pluck leaves right up till harvest to keep buds in the light, very important.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bluey View Post
        Is that like a mosaic virus or a potassium deficiency? Both?

        I do a last decent cut about 3 weeks after flipping but I also trim during the stretch to try and stop the bigger ones getting away from me. I continue to pluck leaves right up till harvest to keep buds in the light, very important.
        Probably potassium, that’s from early December fuck up.

        top stuff is looking good, and since fixing ph and nute issue won’t fix old leaves they 👀 like ☠️

        Two weeks ago they were pretty limp and you could see straight through to the dirt when looking from the top. After things niced up i realized that stuff on the bottom is waste

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bluey View Post
          Is that like a mosaic virus or a potassium deficiency? Both?

          I do a last decent cut about 3 weeks after flipping but I also trim during the stretch to try and stop the bigger ones getting away from me. I continue to pluck leaves right up till harvest to keep buds in the light, very important.
          You know I’m starting to wonder about mosaic virus, cause that’s only on one plant and slowly getting worse

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          • Bluey
            Bluey commented
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            Don't be worried about it. Nothing you can do if it is. Hopefully it's not too bad and you still get great buds.

          #6
          21 days after start of flower I clean off anything that will not see light.
          Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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