I have nothing against that.. I mean ou gotta do what you gotta do to keep the plant healthy.... The main thing is the whoe idea behind this thread which is yielding... People should forget about that and focus on growing healthy plants.... I got a fan going on all the time providing air all around so I think it should be fine... I only have 3 plants
In my tent with the 600w I only have 4 plants. In that tent I have the exhaust fan (of course), a crappy duct fan for a little extra intake, two 4 inch "computer style" axial fans (120v type @ approx 100cfm each), two small 4 inch circulator fans on the floor, and an upright oscillator. So, that's 7 fans total. I think I'm good there. Problem is I live in a fog bank a few blocks from the beach, so humidity is a constant battle. I just got a dehumidifier in the past few months, and that's helped a lot too.
Of course is lighting... I'm sure that having an stationary light system can't provide all the angles and stuff, plus why not tucking or training instead of removal? Or a light mover will work as well... Problem is light coming from one direction and fan leaves setting up to get as much light as possible
of course a healthy leaf vs a sick leaf and so on... So many variables... But removing a leaf I think is not the way to fix the problem.. You are just creating another..
I do tuck and train. Tucking simply doesn't work that great IMO, and the air circulation issue persists.
Sure, a light mover would be good, but wouldn't solve the specific issue I''m talking about. I mean, how would a mover get light to a bottom leaf when the top leaf is literally resting on top of it? The mover isn't going to pick up that top leaf and move it out of the way for me is it? The issue I'm describing really isn't a "problem", it's just something that I've noticed -- that leaves do in fact shade out light and cause localized yellowing in that specific shaded spot.
And you didn't prune before and got good results, how'd you get par transmittance then?
It simply wasn't that great then. Lots of popcorn and flarf towards the bottom of the plant -- an issue that I didn't have this harvest with some strategic leaf removal.