Short and bushy Blueberry CBD

msobes

New Member
Hey guys,
Medium: Coco

I'm at day 35 since sprout and my plants are really short and bushy. I guess this is a good thing, but i'm thinking of removing some large fan leaves. I've already removed a couple on one plant. They are 10" in height from the top of the pot. Would this be a bad idea or beneficial?
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My opinion, yes it would. If you must then go for it, but you are suppose to cut small leaves. The big fan leaves hold more nutrients and sugars. The big fan leaves feed the nodes and branch to grow. You should especially cut any leaf that is independently by itself, or if it's one right next to a bigger fan leaf, let that big fan leaf feed it.
 

Dam, I see what you mean though. One would assume, it is difficult for light to get through. I'm kind of in the same boat. What I told you is accurate, but if you don't, then will light penetrate inefficiently or ineffectively, opposed to clearing it. You can cut the smaller leaves definitely to open it up. I just posted a new thread trying to get some advice on mine.

Here is the thread I just posted a few minutes ago.

I have a couple of plants that turned out pretty bushy. The pictures that are not of the entire plant are pictures of just one branch. It is crazy. Any advice on what I can do? Should I leave it or attempt to find some order. I planted about 2 months ago. Feeding Alaskan Fish Fertilizer, Fox Farm Trio, and water. In that order. Any advice will be very much appreciated.
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