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Originally Posted by venturabananas
Yes, but it has more resources because it doesn't have to compete with another pseudostem that is also using light ("self shading"), water, and nutrients.
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so after the flower has shown and if they are small ( <1 ft ) pups then there is really no use in cutting them to increase yield? Because a small pup cant be using that many nutrients, and like I said, if you cut it at soil level it will just keep growing, using just as many resources as before it was cut right?