Gardening on Salvia
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Just so you know removing leaves at any stage, unless they are yellow, does not help the plant. The buds are flowers and do not engage in much, if any, photosynthesis. Plants eat sunlight. The nutrients we give them are building blocks not energy.
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I agree, and especially with outdoor grows, no topping!
I removed very little fan leaves, and the ones I removed were blocking sunlight from hitting the soil. No nutrients or boosters used until the final 2 and half months at the flowering stage, just used a mild organic nutrient you mixed with water that was chemical free and organic - basically was a concentrated dose of what was already in the soil I was using.
My bag-seed plant did so well I believe because it was planted in peat moss, and I didn’t know at the time that was harvested from wet lands and what damage it does to the environment. Never supported that again.
But boy does cannabis like peat moss.
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