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Check your ppm rise/fall if you think you may have overfert problems.
PPM is a tricky measurement. Some elements will read more than others because they conduct electricity better. As mentioned, organics also don't fully read in ppm. Check your rise/fall and monitor it, it is important.
There was a thread on OG where someone trimmed a bunch of fan leaves that were blocking bud sites and on another plant trimmed nothing. In the end I believe there was a gram difference in yield. So in the end, I'd have to conclude that energy (light) is the overall determining factor in yield (provided equal conditions) and that trimming, tucking, etc isn't really going to mean much in the end. I've never done it myself so can't really say whether it helps or not.
Your leaves look pretty good. Maybe the start of a slight overfert but nothing major. Depending on the rise/fall you can decide on how much, if any, you want to back off on the nutes.
Good luck
PPM is a tricky measurement. Some elements will read more than others because they conduct electricity better. As mentioned, organics also don't fully read in ppm. Check your rise/fall and monitor it, it is important.
There was a thread on OG where someone trimmed a bunch of fan leaves that were blocking bud sites and on another plant trimmed nothing. In the end I believe there was a gram difference in yield. So in the end, I'd have to conclude that energy (light) is the overall determining factor in yield (provided equal conditions) and that trimming, tucking, etc isn't really going to mean much in the end. I've never done it myself so can't really say whether it helps or not.
Your leaves look pretty good. Maybe the start of a slight overfert but nothing major. Depending on the rise/fall you can decide on how much, if any, you want to back off on the nutes.
Good luck
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