Medicine4Me
Active Member
I've expanded my grow base and knowledge over the past 10 years. I don't claim to be a master grower by any means. Being retired the past three years has given be to proper time to experiment and learn. There have been long standing dissussions about the cutting of ANY leaves off a plant that doesn't need pruning. Some people say cutting the water leaves is bad, some disagree. What I'm interested in is desiging a cutting system that allows maximum light to oncoming buds without destroying or cutting leaves.
A long time ago I tried twisting leaves out of the way. That didn't work out well at all for me. Some people cut a leaves in half by cutting the top half of each leaf off which allows light to get to a bud underneath.
I've been experimenting with two grows now by cutting it differently in two ways.
This kind of growing can only be done in small gardens or if your don't have a full time job as this takes some time.
I like to keep the plant intact tha way nature brings it with one exception. First after a plant is thriving I start cutting the middle leaf off from each set. By doing that it lets a fair amount of light filter into the inner parts of the plant and doesn't take away all the work the plant did in making the leaf and it still continues to bring water/nutrients/light through that leaf. The plants loose their beauty a bit, but light and air circulation is better for sure.
The other thing I do is cut off ALL ends of leaves that have tips that have dead leaf matter just blocking light. I understand the tips don't block very much light, but it is just dead plant matter blocking inner growth.
I don't have any statistics or records of growth so I don't really know how much this helps the plants. I can say my garden is a place of spiritlul/mental healing just working in it and the medicine is so helpful.
I bought a dozen mini LED floodlights for this grow to concentrate on buds to see if they grow bigger than others around them.
I wonder if there are any suggestions of ways to improve light to buds?
A long time ago I tried twisting leaves out of the way. That didn't work out well at all for me. Some people cut a leaves in half by cutting the top half of each leaf off which allows light to get to a bud underneath.
I've been experimenting with two grows now by cutting it differently in two ways.
This kind of growing can only be done in small gardens or if your don't have a full time job as this takes some time.
I like to keep the plant intact tha way nature brings it with one exception. First after a plant is thriving I start cutting the middle leaf off from each set. By doing that it lets a fair amount of light filter into the inner parts of the plant and doesn't take away all the work the plant did in making the leaf and it still continues to bring water/nutrients/light through that leaf. The plants loose their beauty a bit, but light and air circulation is better for sure.
The other thing I do is cut off ALL ends of leaves that have tips that have dead leaf matter just blocking light. I understand the tips don't block very much light, but it is just dead plant matter blocking inner growth.
I don't have any statistics or records of growth so I don't really know how much this helps the plants. I can say my garden is a place of spiritlul/mental healing just working in it and the medicine is so helpful.
I bought a dozen mini LED floodlights for this grow to concentrate on buds to see if they grow bigger than others around them.
I wonder if there are any suggestions of ways to improve light to buds?