I don't defoliate much in the middle of veg unless things get really out of control with very short nodes and thick bunches of leaves pressed together. Like this grow for example. lolNorthwood, may i ask about your take on defoliation?
Im doing my first scrog and have some squares were there are leaves and a bud site underneath them. I dont now if i should cut the leave and let the bud site exposed to light.
I believe defoliation is one of those useful tools we have in our toolbox for helping to maximize overall quality and yield. But always remember that we pay for those photons on our electrical bill, and that energy should rather go into growing new leaves or buds than lighting up your tent floor. In other words, look from above down through your plants. If you can see the tent floor or soil anywhere through the canopy, you've overdone it. If they're big, then stick your head under and look upwards from the bottom to see if you can see lights. In other words, especially in veg don't waste light on surface areas that aren't capable of photosynthesis.
After stretch is about over and I see budlets starting to form, then defoliation begins... but just some leaves each day during watering time. The bottom of my pot is covered with a layer of its own leaves right now if you zoom in. Within 2 weeks of harvest, I'll have defoliated to the point that some light will reach the surface of my soil, and that's when I normally sprout my cover crop. There's a method in the madness... somewhere...
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