what happens when u continually cut fan leaves on a plant from seedling? can it still grow? i got 13 im gonna experiment on. cutting them so they look "different". has ne body done this? thank you to all who answer
hmm.. i only read the last couple pages of this thread but I didn't read the first. I assumed it was another one of those "should I cut my fan leaves off during flowering" threads. But this is a bit different. I'm the guy you're looking for. No need to continue with this experiment.
I've actually done this as a result of missing a FIM (haha, don't ask how). Anyway, the result was that the top continued to grow but the fan leaves had been snipped off before they grew out. I kept repeating this during veg until beginning of flowering and
now I have a plant with no main cola, however the side branches did pack on some weight.
It didn't lose many fan leaves though because I only did this with the main stem. The plants at about 9-10 nodes so it lost 7 nodes worth of fan leaves. The rest on the other branches just fell off due to yellowing.
As for yield I can't say, but the buds are bulking up just as much as my other plants.
Only positive I see is that it decreases the node spacing, however it increases the nodal spacing on the side branches so there ends up being no benefit.
I don't prefer the structure of a plant trained this way so I won't be doing it again.
Here is the plant. Aussie Blues, not a very resinous strain I suppose, but smells heavenly. This one smells like lemon sugar and I have another that smells like cocoa.
(8 weeks I think, about 2 weeks left to go):
and if you notice, the stem got thinner and thinner towards the top as a result of removing fan leaves.
Ugly structure in my opinion, and takes up more space than necessary.
Not to mention no main cola, lol! These buds are pretty fat though, curious how it'll yield compared to my 4 cola plant.