One more....I have a predominantly three fingered plant, top to bottom. Looks healthy but I am wondering if fewer leaves result in less photosynthesis and a smaller yield? Comments?
Thanks so much for your reply and your terrific videos. They are so well presented and full of good information. The thing here is that I have 5 Gold Leaf photoperiods that are just now being introduced to nutes after being grown in my medium of Happy Frog on top of FFOF. I use the Happy Frog topper as a way to ease into the FFOF and I have let them just use those nutrients up to now for their first 40 days. And with all 5 treated identically I have a few plants with 9 fingers, one with 11, and this one with 3. They really all are unique, aren't they?
I was actually just watching a video on this. Jeremy from Build-A-Soil said a plant with 9 or 11 fan leaves is optimal, and if I remember correctly, he said that a lack of proper nutrition causes less. That was the first time I had heard that so we probably want to hear more to confirm.
Thanks so much for your reply and your terrific videos. They are so well presented and full of good information. The thing here is that I have 5 Gold Leaf photoperiods that are just now being introduced to nutes after being grown in my medium of Happy Frog on top of FFOF. I use the Happy Frog topper as a way to ease into the FFOF and I have let them just use those nutrients up to now for their first 40 days. And with all 5 treated identically I have a few plants with 9 fingers, one with 11, and this one with 3. They really all are unique, aren't they?
I was actually just watching a video on this. Jeremy from Build-A-Soil said a plant with 9 or 11 fan leaves is optimal, and if I remember correctly, he said that a lack of proper nutrition causes less. That was the first time I had heard that so we probably want to hear more to confirm.