Alexander Supertramp
Well-Known Member
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v.tr.1. To deprive (a plant, tree, or forest) of leaves.
2. To cause the leaves of (a plant, tree, or forest) to fall off, especially by the use of chemicals.
v.intr.To lose foliage.
I have always found one of my favorite strains to be quite funny, Agent Orange, now there is a contradiction in terms...
From the examples shown I do believe selective pruning has been confused with defoliation. Also as UB mentioned the power of suggestion rules when it comes to claimed results....
And I am a 4th generation farmer with an advanced education in agriculture. I get many of the Greenhouse and Farming publications and I have yet to read a single article backing any of Sir Ganjas claims.
v.tr.1. To deprive (a plant, tree, or forest) of leaves.
2. To cause the leaves of (a plant, tree, or forest) to fall off, especially by the use of chemicals.
v.intr.To lose foliage.
I have always found one of my favorite strains to be quite funny, Agent Orange, now there is a contradiction in terms...
From the examples shown I do believe selective pruning has been confused with defoliation. Also as UB mentioned the power of suggestion rules when it comes to claimed results....
And I am a 4th generation farmer with an advanced education in agriculture. I get many of the Greenhouse and Farming publications and I have yet to read a single article backing any of Sir Ganjas claims.