Saladman AKA Mixed Greens
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Thanks for the input Doc, much appreciated!
I agree with all of your points, and I consider it all great advice for anyone interested in gardening. There are a couple people who have shown me evidence that in a tightly packed indoor space with all the variables accounted for and stabilized (temp., humidity, ventilation, nutes, etc.) defoliation accounted for larger than normal yields.
I know it goes against all of the traditional MJ forum wisdom, but I've heard of heavy pruning being beneficial to other crops (tomatos & grapes specifically) and the evidence from some growers I've seen has been somewhat convincing, so I'm still on the fence. I think it only works indoors, in tight spaces, with certain strains, when pruned at the proper times, so it's still a crap shoot. Man o man, so much to learn still!
I agree with all of your points, and I consider it all great advice for anyone interested in gardening. There are a couple people who have shown me evidence that in a tightly packed indoor space with all the variables accounted for and stabilized (temp., humidity, ventilation, nutes, etc.) defoliation accounted for larger than normal yields.
I know it goes against all of the traditional MJ forum wisdom, but I've heard of heavy pruning being beneficial to other crops (tomatos & grapes specifically) and the evidence from some growers I've seen has been somewhat convincing, so I'm still on the fence. I think it only works indoors, in tight spaces, with certain strains, when pruned at the proper times, so it's still a crap shoot. Man o man, so much to learn still!