I always find it humorous when people so adamantly disavow the notion of trimming a couple fan leaves, but are so willing to lop off entire tops from the main stalk. Don't get me wrong, I am not against topping, but defoliation will not hurt your plant. Consider the purpose for the defoliation. You want to promote side-shoot growth and create a better canopy for when you enter flowering. I begin defoliation after the second set of nodes, especially in my hydro setups where the fan leaves are considerably larger.no do not cut the leaves .........u are not even branching to justify it u want those leaves so u get the engery to branch out
topping her tho might be a worth wild idea it will cause branching and the plant to bush
Those leaves you're cutting off fuel the buds you're trying to grow. If you want more light to reach the plant, bend it over. Defoliation is for people who have no idea what they're doing.I always find it humorous when people so adamantly disavow the notion of trimming a couple fan leaves, but are so willing to lop off entire tops from the main stalk. Don't get me wrong, I am not against topping, but defoliation will not hurt your plant. Consider the purpose for the defoliation. You want to promote side-shoot growth and create a better canopy for when you enter flowering. I begin defoliation after the second set of nodes, especially in my hydro setups where the fan leaves are considerably larger.
I wouldn't take advice from someone with 6 posts who is giving advice that 90% of growers know to be bullshit.Fo'v you the 1 I been looking for. I like defoliating,or I see the good points.
What I want to know is how to avoid the 2-3 week stall? I've heard all the usual like the buds will be all air etc...
When I can find a way to avoid the stall I'm all over it.
boy I'd sure love to see a side by side experiment where somebody grows the same strain and defoliates one and not the other and see what really works better. I won't be trying it myself because I think it's silly to remove healthy fan leaves that are receiving light. This is one of those enduring myths that I don't understand - and in all the extensive research I have done on cannabis, I have yet to come across a single authority on the subject that advises you to cut off fan leaves. not one! show me otherwise