So i watered one of my ladies with jus calmag(2ml, its on the chart) and recharge , i was hesitant about the 2ml. So yea tips r curling down some:person_facepalming:t5: ADVICE please, thanx:v:t6:![]()
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I dont see any problem.
I think you are fine
Nice healthy looking girls. I agree don’t see any concerns here. Congratulations on some nice plants
Same, they look good. I’d open that bushier one up a big more but thats just me.
U mean do some defoliation? If so i plan on it 2day after work. Do u have any specific suggestions on the process?
n thanx
Are they autos? If so I would do defoliation sparingly.
Nope, Photos.
Vegetative phase
recommend defoliating vegging plants just before you switch them to bloom:
- Start by removing big, hand-sized fan leaves first. These tend to overshadow almost anything below them, making it hard for light to properly penetrate your plant’s canopy.
- Next, remove any leaves that grow towards the inside of your cannabis plant. These also tend to overshadow important bud sites.
- Finally, remove any old, yellowing foliage.
Vegetative phase
We recommend defoliating vegging plants just before you switch them to bloom:
- Start by removing big, hand-sized fan leaves first. These tend to overshadow almost anything below them, making it hard for light to properly penetrate your plant’s canopy.
- Next, remove any leaves that grow towards the inside of your cannabis plant. These also tend to overshadow important bud sites.
- Finally, remove any old, yellowing foliage.
If this is your first time, I recommend defoliating only the bottom half of your plant. If there’s any doubt about removing a particular leaf, play it safe and leave it in place. Don’t remove more than 10–15% of a single plant’s foliage.
If you’re more experienced, however, I recommend defoliating from the bottom of your plant up to 3–4 nodes from the top of the canopy. Healthy plants should be able to handle having 20–25% of their foliage removed (given that you’re not removing anything vital to your plant’s development).
I copied this from research
And i copy, im bout to get to it in a few. Much thanx!

