New Grower Honey's Journey

Okay I am really getting the itch to take some of the bigger fan leaves off.can someone tell me if I should do it or not?
I'm gonna say no. I don't think you are suppose to cut on autos. I would suggest strengthening the stems by having a gentle breeze blowing on your plants. They are not going to be able to support themselves as they are. Just be careful to not get too much wind or they might get wind burn but have enough to get them to vibrate. I know you have already addressed this problem but I'm not seeing any real improvement. Kick it up a notch because they are starting to put on some weight now.
 
I'm gonna say no. I don't think you are suppose to cut on autos. I would suggest strengthening the stems by having a gentle breeze blowing on your plants. They are not going to be able to support themselves as they are. Just be careful to not get too much wind or they might get wind burn but have enough to get them to vibrate. I know you have already addressed this problem but I'm not seeing any real improvement. Kick it up a notch because they are starting to put on some weight now.
Oh, the stems are super strong any got a lot thicker. I was just curious on removing the fan leaves so 1) there's more light for other buds besides training them to go down. 2) energy can go else where. Their getting bushy. I can actually touch them now without them leaning over like before...
 
They were falling over before :nono: Well I guess that is an improvement then! You can cut them if you want, but I don't think it is recommended, and I don't think you will get the results you are wanting. Instead of growing the plant will put resources into healing itself. With their short vegetative stage you don't want to take away from the vegetative growth. They aren't too dense so plenty of light is reaching.
 
They were falling over before :nono: Well I guess that is an improvement then! You can cut them if you want, but I don't think it is recommended, and I don't think you will get the results you are wanting. Instead of growing the plant will put resources into healing itself. With their short vegetative stage you don't want to take away from the vegetative growth. They aren't too dense so plenty of light is reaching.
Yeah, I would touch then an they would lean almost felt like with a pinch I could have lifted the whole plant out of the soil. I think I am going to leave them be. Thanks[emoji12]
 
Do not take leaves of athis stage far to young I only take large fan leaf of far into flower when the leaf is covering the bud as in sitting right on top of it ure plant uses these leafs at this stage to take in light nutrient with is important for growth
 
Do not take leaves of athis stage far to young I only take large fan leaf of far into flower when the leaf is covering the bud as in sitting right on top of it ure plant uses these leafs at this stage to take in light nutrient with is important for growth
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Keep happy and listen to Bailey he/she hit that nail on the head, don't trim unless you're covering a node or wait till flower I say...
 
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