I cut off fan leaves

UpstateGarden

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Thanks. I just reported from a gallon to 7 gallon pot so hopefully it takes off. I was trying to encourage growth to the lower nodes
 
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Kgrim

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Unless you've got a bangin light, a controlled environment, and know how to control it, CO2 will do you no good at this point. Get many grows under your belt, figure out what your doing, be able to understand your plants, and control the environment they are growing, then maybe, maybe, think about CO2.
 

turbobuzz

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Leave the leaves alone. They’re your solar panels. Only remove if they’re dead or dying, or the plant is in flower, and there’s a shit ton of them covering bud sites, then only remove the bare minimum.
 

DoobieDoobs

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Thanks. I just reported from a gallon to 7 gallon pot so hopefully it takes off. I was trying to encourage growth to the lower nodes
Hey dude, if you want to encourage grow in the lower nodes, take a look into low stress straining, topping. Keep her happy and green, so far so good!
 

Boreal Curing

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Nice job.

Realize that once you flip to flower (move your light to 12hr on/off) your plants will almost double in size. You'll probable need support for those branches. Once your flowers start putting on weight, then it's a good idea to start defoliation. The further along you get, the more you can defoliate.
 
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