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I see what your point is, and agree with you totally, but my plant is only 20 inches tall, so I'm really not losing much light intensity by lowering the absorbing leaves 4 inches.
You see what I'm saying here?
This plant has a lower canopy. I removed 4 larger fans from near the middle of the plant, and this only opened up more fans for light. I decided the trim was best for the plant and so far, after removing those, It looks like ALL of the lower budsites will be taking off. It just seems more open, but the lower canopy gets MUCH more light so I think in my situation with shorter plants with super fat leaves, taking a few key leaves is a good idea.
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Hey Inverted I have a plant that looks almost exactly like yours, what strain is that? Mine is growing right now in my flower box, see it right there on the left?
I don't know what the strain is, I got the seed from a friend. I didn't want to waste to much time on an unknown strain when I had so many good known genetics to work with so I 12/12ed it from seed. It has one gnarley thick bud on top, and smells like nothing good.