Slab
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Those are not huge colas, 3-4 oz per plant impresses you?That the entire branch is one huge cola, uniformely, on every single branch of every single plant.
You using cfls?
Those are not huge colas, 3-4 oz per plant impresses you?That the entire branch is one huge cola, uniformely, on every single branch of every single plant.
You should cut off all your leaves then like video if it makes you happy. If you're impressed with that method why use a screen? Huge cola's, not really.That the entire branch is one huge cola, uniformely, on every single branch of every single plant.
Bingo.Honestly it's quite simple, it's in cannabis best interest to grow large healthy flowers to potentially house seeds. The plant knows what it needs to do that, it's had a few million years to figure it out.
If it didn't need leaves, it wouldn't grow them.
Stoners are the only retards in the whole agricultural industry stripping their plants of leaves. Pruning branches on fruit trees is one thing, stripping leaves is another.
No I don't think they do lolPeople do realize that upto 80% of light actually passes through the fan leaves. no need to defoliate
I think you might find an answer here:No I don't think they do lol
Heres one report that states light passes thru leaves. This one Is fromSonoma.edu. I will find the marijuana specific one and post that as well. This is why plants have layers of leaves and not just on top.No I dont think they do lol
No we just need the science and/or results that are surperior to industry standards.There are growers here that I've seen do very well by multiple metrics, I.e. gm/watt, gm/m2, etc, with defoliation. I have limited experience with it on cannabis only because I'm a new grower. However the arguments against it don't hold water as it applies to plants I am more familiar with, roses specifically. And to how herbaceous plants in the wild respond to browsing. If defoliation was as detrimental as suggested due to loss of photosynthesis then I'd have green houses full of dead or stunted roses. But I don't. Given water, light, and nutrients I get more growth both in flower and leaf with heavy, frequent pruning then if I left them alone. Many herbaceous plants respond with vigor to removal of part of their growth.
The first three grows done with defoliation at 3 week intervals left me with very sugary buds, as well as fan leaves just covered in trichomes.
Don't know if and how much yield is actually increased. Potency though? Yes.
All those pruned leaves went into making very potent coconut oil cannabis extract.
Northern lights and Purple Kush have responded well to it. Blueberry grow is just starting flower. I'll let you know how it goes with that strain. I attached some pics to show trichomes on leaves very early in flower on defoliated plants.
Right or wrong old growers seem to rarely change their minds about big stuff. Same as any other field.
Why would you take credit for potency and resin gland devolopement by means of defoliation is the point i made noobLol you're just stupid for being close minded.
Why would I not give DJ short credit for breeding a great plant either? Wow I shouldn't be but I'm amazed at your intransigence.