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I sowed a few seeds in december into a crock and put it near a window. Only one seed succeeded in growing up because of the lack of light. In march, this very plant were less than 20 cm, and started blooming. I cut short this, because i wanted my plant to be taller before it starts blooming, then planted it in the garden. As for now the plant seems to flourish again, but i'm not sure what to do about the messy branches at the base of the plant (and that are the result of the previous anti-bloom pruning) all the more so a pink laurel is hiding the sunlight for these lower branches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Should i remove these branches (and eventually smoke them), in the hope the plant will be less busy at the base, and hence more productive, or will it be prejudicial to its growth ?

 

thanks.

 

eidt : this is a green thread

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Guest Drahken

I don't see any flowers, so I don't see any reason to smoke anything you trim yet. You can trim the lower branches if you like but it probably isnt needed with the plant outdoors. I doubt it would impact your yield very much, and a lot of times lower branches can catch up enough to the rest of the canopy to produce their own flowers. The practice of trimming lower branches for yield purposes is more of an indoor growing technique, outdoors most people just let their plant bush out and do its thing.

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Guest Babar

finally i took drahken's advice(lol it's the only one). However of friend of mine, inisted that we cut the worst tiny branches and as a result we managed to roll a splif (=no tobacco). i have to say it provided us an average high. I don't understand why people claim only flowers are effective, while smoking 2 leafs equals an average joint. Same thing for the male plants. Although you have to smoke it pure, you can get high, and as far as i'm experienced, males tend to be more exhilarating.

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mate, smoking the branches of an immature, probably not female, home grown weed plant ain't gonna do shit. any "high" you felt was undoubtedly some kind of placebo effect. as for what to do with your plant - just leave if well alone apart from removing any slugs or bugs that may try to eat it. if it turns out to be a female plant you may get some weed that you can smoke from it sometime in September when it's flowered properly. you will need to strip any buds from the plant and dry them properly for a couple of weeks before you can smoke it. you should google "identifying the sex of a cannabis plant" to find out what you have. It's a shame but if it's male you may as well not bother with it.

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i've been smoking at least one joint per day for 3 the past years, so i can figure out when i'm high and when i'm not. This joint's effects were in no way a placebo thing, i'm sure about this. However i remember having smoked some leafs from a buddy's fowered plant a while ago ; indeed it didn't affect me at all.

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Guest theSun

how long did the high last? and what did you roll it in? joint papers? blunt? from what i've smoked the leaves are pretty ineffective.

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Guest Babar

how long did the high last? and what did you roll it in? joint papers? blunt? from what i've smoked the leaves are pretty ineffective.

 

1 hour, black ocb, more effective than the joint my cousin offered me this afternoon (but we were two).

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