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I planted this on the 02/01/14 so its only just 6 weeks old now. I am not sure what to do with the big ass fan leafs, should i trim it? 

I only put in organic soil with a little blood n bone and a fair bit of vermiculite, i wanted a real organic grow. I have been watering it every couple of days and its looking pretty healthy i think. 

Here a photos from the start to how it is now, i will keep posting photos and updating this every week. 

Any help would be really appreciated!!

 

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its not ideal for rootbound plants to go to flower, as they cannot reach thier full potential, the plant will have exhausted the nutrients in the soil

and she needs good supply of nutrients to maximize flower production

if this is outdoors she should be going to flower very soon, which means she will stretch for a couple of weeks and then pack on flowers

maybe when she stops stretching you could re-pot as there will be little increase in height cause all energy will be directed to flower production

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