Agreed, top for height, LST and tie to open them up and level the canopy everything else (lollipopping, supercropping stock splitting or any other high stress training is just stoner pseudo science)
So I thought you might like to see a Thai strain I grew a few years back that was all fox tail a really cool plant that yielded almost 23oz. The first pic has a ruler laying up against a bud a little to the back and the rest are bud porn. So you might be on to a big Girl.
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Lol again all lip service and NO explanation and I'm pretty sure I'm on topic the OP was
Defoliating In flower??
.Defoliating being the key word. Even so threads deviate to different topics at times but I think your now using that as a way to avoid explaining yourself because you can't defend...
Lol dude your so lost in your pseudo science you don't have the ability to think rationally or objectively. My observations are from actually running side by side grows using both methods and your way of thinking holds No logic or reasoning. If you can give any true facts of why your method...
The point to this is the claims you get bigger yields when you defoliate. Sure the buds will still grow when defoliated but think about how much better they would have been if you just left it alone. No where else in horticulture is this a practice only in the cannabis world for some odd reason...
LST and put a fan under the canopy blowing up into it, problem solved and you get to keep all those energy producing green leaves no stress to the plant more leaves for more energy bigger buds and healthier plants.
Wow that's an oxymoron. So your saying that by removing the very thing that produces energy for the plant, that you now have more energy going to the flowers...SMH. You do understand that these leaves your stripping are NOT using anywhere near the energy they produce for the plant and your buds...
Fox tail is usually a genetic thing, heat or light intensity. If it's genetic your entire plant will do it, if it's heat you'll see other signs of stress and 76 is not hot. So since you are running a light equivalent to a 5-600W HID I would go with what Roger A. Shrubber suggested and raise the...