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Bushy white widow

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I’ve got this extremely short bushy white widow autoflower, 26 days from seed. My question is should I or would you trim some fan leads off the bottom or would that be detremintal to the plant? I’m doing some LST but the problem is the height is not sufficient enough for much. By the way I've been running my solar extreme 500(California lightworks) @ 24" per instructions for veg, ive recently raised it to 30 inches in hope for some stretch.
 

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I’ve got this extremely short bushy white widow autoflower, 26 days from seed. My question is should I or would you trim some fan leads off the bottom or would that be detremintal to the plant? I’m doing some LST but the problem is the height is not sufficient enough for much. By the way I've been running my solar extreme 500(California lightworks) @ 24" per instructions for veg, ive recently raised it to 30 inches in hope for some stretch.

Leave Fan leaves as mentioned by @St. Tom but you can can tuck them under to help expose more bud sites and it probably was a good idea to raise light - looks like a little light avoidance from looking at the leaves, the tips of the leaves are slightly curled inward but raising should cure and you’ll probably get some stretch now ....

Good luck!
 
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