Removing lower budsites that don't get much light?

Hey there y'all I hope you all are staying safe while we go through this destructive time in our lives.

So y'all want to really know the real deal with light and light penetration and what spectrums of light dose what to our cannabis plant's.

Then you got to get on the study truck...because y'all are still speculating.

There's a college out west call Utah State University and there's a professor there his name is
Dr. Bruce Bugbee
He's also the CEO of Apogee instruments that makes all the high-quality light testing equipment. Testing density of Lights. He's also the man when it comes to plant biology.
NASA has funded this man for 33 years and he's been doing this job for over 40.
Make no mistake about it he knows everything there is to know pretty much about plant's and what he don't know he's testing and learning everyday with his undergrads is grads and other people. With 1000's of test and other colleges and professors are all testing cannabis and hemp with him for the medical properties the food properties and everything in between about cannabis.
Utah State University is one of the only colleges in the United States that has a license to study cannabis. So if you really want to know the real deal.
Google him.
You can find him there and you can find him on YouTube. And you will find hours and hours and hours of video classes. The classes are all within just a few months old and very relevant with new known facts about cannabis and hemp.

Happy growing
 
The thing thats bothering me is that I can't see until 3-4week of flowers which lower buds should I remove, and If I do that then, I fear that I would stress her too much..
 
The thing thats bothering me is that I can't see until 3-4week of flowers which lower buds should I remove, and If I do that then, I fear that I would stress her too much..

If you remove whole branches it's less stress compared to defoliation. It's not really necessary either way though
 
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