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Looking great! Now they have a very good base for the next phase. You can remove all those nasty leaves if you want to. Even defoliate a little at the bottom.
Awesome grow!
I second removing dead foliage and perhaps defoliating a bit to ensure proper airflow through the plant.
Edit also if you haven't topped, you might as well, so the apical dominance breaks. This way you'll get a wider plant not as tall.. This with defoliating will make it so it's not like a spruce but more like a berry bush, so especially because it's outside, it will reduce risk of mold.
Good idea, but maybe a little late for these plants. Mainlining or LST should start early for that bushy grow.
(My balcony Skunk #1 week 16 or something, weather in Germany was bad so she took her time)
I'd say it's not too late until you're well into flower. Just crushing the top growth node a bit will induce the same sort of hormonal changes that topping does.
Moreover, before flower, and usually for the first weeks of it, the plant is still plenty bendy, so you can spread it out so you get a nice wide bush (hehe) with some good airflow through it.
I don't do any special entire projects like mainlining, since I've found that my casual bending the plant as I go along works just fine to achieve a nice more or less even canvas of nugs in my tent.
Well the topping I do do around 4/6 leaf pairs
They look good though, but if you see it useful and the plants are still bendy, i just like "opening up" the top a bit, making the tallest branches go wider and more to the same level as the other ones. Granted that doesn't really matter when you're growing outside, but it would allow more sunlight deeper into the plant perhaps.
Idk just chatting shit, looks good. Wishing I had an outside garden instead of just tents.
I hadnt even considered topping it... I feel dumb now. I've been doing it to more or less all my other herbs😐 I think ill start the flowering early august so maybe its a bit late to start topping now
On side note... I love my garden. Its so fulfilling learning to grow vegetables and herbs🧑🌾
Nah it's not late. They have a growth spurt when they enter flower, so if you top now, it will be a more all around growth spurt and less straight up with the top cola.
Doesn't even need to cut off the main node, just crush it a lil bit to break it.
Most of the time I defoliate the smallest lower branches just when entering flower and still keep shaping the plant with gentle bending of the branches. Give it a good once-over once she's ready to fruit and I change the lights.
Those are gonna be massive after they enter flower.