Hello rollitup community!
I was just doing some research on defoliation and got no reliable answers from the growers forums as everyone is following either the "pro" side or the "contra" side. The thing is, that very few scientific facts from current studies is involved in those discussions.
I would very much love to get the people to the point at that they start to compare scientific evidence and not their personal attitude. So it would be great to start a scientific discussion here, where the facts count more than opinions. If you have any additions, more scientific literature, conducted comparable experiments by your own or just want to add some newer scientific sources please take part in this discussion. I hope this doesn't become "yet another defoliating thread" but more like a base for real information exchange. Please notice, that when discussing the effects of defoliation the location of the grow (indoor/outdoor), the type of light source and the training of the plants (tree like/flat canopy) are very important factor as they alter the light availability, light penetration, and light distribution.
There have been done some experiments on cannabis, but sadly most of them lack the most important things:
1) A control group which isn't defoliated
2) A large enough sample size, should be ideally 30 plants in each group
3) Same environmental influences for all plants (light, water, nutrients)
4) Genetically identical plants such as clones.
One of those experiments was documented by Keef Treez "The Defoliator", you can find his article at growweedeasy. Sadly there is no control group involved, but at the first glance it seems to work. However this were not the kind studies I was out for. I digged a little bit deeper and found some more or less recent scientific work focussing on the topic of defoliation and the effects. First of all it is important to notice that none of the studies was done with cannabis, in fact much of them are covering defoliation through grazing but I found a lot of other studies as well. I think there are a some similarities between all those different plants and cannabis, which can be helpful for a better understanding of the processes.
I was just doing some research on defoliation and got no reliable answers from the growers forums as everyone is following either the "pro" side or the "contra" side. The thing is, that very few scientific facts from current studies is involved in those discussions.
I would very much love to get the people to the point at that they start to compare scientific evidence and not their personal attitude. So it would be great to start a scientific discussion here, where the facts count more than opinions. If you have any additions, more scientific literature, conducted comparable experiments by your own or just want to add some newer scientific sources please take part in this discussion. I hope this doesn't become "yet another defoliating thread" but more like a base for real information exchange. Please notice, that when discussing the effects of defoliation the location of the grow (indoor/outdoor), the type of light source and the training of the plants (tree like/flat canopy) are very important factor as they alter the light availability, light penetration, and light distribution.
There have been done some experiments on cannabis, but sadly most of them lack the most important things:
1) A control group which isn't defoliated
2) A large enough sample size, should be ideally 30 plants in each group
3) Same environmental influences for all plants (light, water, nutrients)
4) Genetically identical plants such as clones.
One of those experiments was documented by Keef Treez "The Defoliator", you can find his article at growweedeasy. Sadly there is no control group involved, but at the first glance it seems to work. However this were not the kind studies I was out for. I digged a little bit deeper and found some more or less recent scientific work focussing on the topic of defoliation and the effects. First of all it is important to notice that none of the studies was done with cannabis, in fact much of them are covering defoliation through grazing but I found a lot of other studies as well. I think there are a some similarities between all those different plants and cannabis, which can be helpful for a better understanding of the processes.
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