Trim or leave it be

Kingkongbud

Active Member
The leaves are not bending nicely, how is your fan situation. Never blow down. Dont need to trim other than if bottom leaves too bunched up blocking soil, only a few every few days though
 

Kingkongbud

Active Member
Should these be trimmed up a bit or should I leave them be? I'm pulling 630 watts from the wall on 6 samsung strips. Everything should getting good enough light...I think
Thanks in advance
You can also trim later in flowering when bottom up leaves turn over 50 percent yellow
 

Kingkongbud

Active Member
Should these be trimmed up a bit or should I leave them be? I'm pulling 630 watts from the wall on 6 samsung strips. Everything should getting good enough light...I think
Thanks in advance
Here's my sweeties 1 mo veg 1 mo flowering 1000 true watts king kong strain
 

Attachments

Kingkongbud

Active Member
Should these be trimmed up a bit or should I leave them be? I'm pulling 630 watts from the wall on 6 samsung strips. Everything should getting good enough light...I think
Thanks in advance
Only miracle grow gets dark leaves like these but ive had pretty potent hydro but not as healthy looking as these. So many jealous peepz on here
 

Kingkongbud

Active Member
Holy shitballs that one plant is TALL!
Thats nothing. They normally grow like this outdoors. Can grow up to 8 feet. I only vegged that for 1 month. My previous grow they were all hitting the ceiling and i had to ninja crawl everywhere. 1 of my most bottom branches on that plant is 4 feet long 17 bud sites all decently close together
 

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
Man you would do SO much better with a 1000 watt HPS.
Sorry to break it to you Ren, but I'm not sure he can be helped. We all tried to explain about lighting in another thread, and he just didn't get it. He kept pushing cfl and led bulbs even after we explained it all to him. Thanks for trying though, lol.

I'm not trying to be a dick, but he's a little mislead.

I'm loving that BlueLab soil pen though man. I don't want to hijack the thread, but do you use the storage solution or plain water to store the probe?
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
Leaf tuck a bit first. Try moving out of way for some of those tops to get a little light.


Looks like the hillbilly ninja was here .... judy chop !
 

sarahJane211

Well-Known Member
Should these be trimmed up a bit or should I leave them be? I'm pulling 630 watts from the wall on 6 samsung strips. Everything should getting good enough light...I think
Thanks in advance
Plants look good, I'd leave them alone.
When they get older the bottom leaves turn yellow and fall off on their own anyway.
 

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
It's actually pretty sad.
I know man. It really is. I try not to make fun of people, but that guy kinda asks for it.

Thanks for the BlueLab tip. That shit is golden, lol. Anyways I got my probe yesterday and didn't have the KCL solution yet so I added a bit of water like the instructions said since the probe wasn't fully submerged.

It worked awesome, and I'm super stoked to finally have a reliable pH meter. I wasn't too sure about the water thing even though BlueLab suggested it, so after our last conversation I dumped all the water and filled it with the pure KCL solution that arrived today. I planned on doing that anyways just to be safe, but I did it the minute after hearing your words of wisdom. Seriously though, thanks again man, and now I'll stop hijacking this guys thread, lol.
 
Last edited:

Renfro

Well-Known Member
Water is better than letting the probe dry out for sure. KCL solution will really preserve the probe life. Always make sure the probe is clean when you stick the cap on, no dirt lol.
 
Top