same here and so far no noticeable definitive difference in cola so farwell i have half and half just to test this myself removing water, fan, or feed leafs as they have been called has its + - in my own opinion look at my without u can get brown spots that is like a wound they can get infected with brown mold as i have read https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/462454-outdoor-grow-lots-pics.html
i did it to keep resin off of those big fan leafs to see if i could concentrate in theory it until i grab my big babies in the woods i wont know last time i was out there slower bud growth compared to others but bigger sizessame here and so far no noticeable definitive difference in cola so far
well mine dont look like it hurt them any so sim sure your finei did it to keep resin off of those big fan leafs to see if i could concentrate in theory it until i grab my big babies in the woods i wont know last time i was out there slower bud growth compared to others but bigger sizes
I think this is untrue, and is probably the main reason people feel the need to yank all the leaves off their pot plants. What do you mean by "energy and juce"? The leaves PRODUCE energy through photosynthesis. Energy that is used for "budding power" Why would the plant go through the trouble of growing a nice big fat solar panel if it was taking more "energy and juice" than it was creating via photosynthesis? That's why I only pull fan leaves for one of two reasons: The first being if the leaf looks sick/dead/yellowing or has obvious signs of nutrient burn or pest infestation. The only other reason I would pull a fan leaf is if I feel that the total surface area of a given fan leaf is lesser than the total surface area of the smaller leaves that it may be shading. Like if one big ole fat fan leaf is shading out 10 or 12 newly forming leaves, in some cases I may pull the one big leaf in favor of more smaller ones getting better light.Isn't in flowering good to take off big leafs. Since they are taking up energy and juice. Which could be used for budding power
I'm definitely on your side of this debate.Welcome to one of the oldest weed growing arguments in the world lol Anyway.. I almost never pull/trim/prune HEALTHY fan leaves. Here's my explanation of why, using blower's quote to help illustrate my point:
I think this is untrue, and is probably the main reason people feel the need to yank all the leaves off their pot plants. What do you mean by "energy and juce"? The leaves PRODUCE energy through photosynthesis. Energy that is used for "budding power" Why would the plant go through the trouble of growing a nice big fat solar panel if it was taking more "energy and juice" than it was creating via photosynthesis? That's why I only pull fan leaves for one of two reasons: The first being if the leaf looks sick/dead/yellowing or has obvious signs of nutrient burn or pest infestation. The only other reason I would pull a fan leaf is if I feel that the total surface area of a given fan leaf is lesser than the total surface area of the smaller leaves that it may be shading. Like if one big ole fat fan leaf is shading out 10 or 12 newly forming leaves, in some cases I may pull the one big leaf in favor of more smaller ones getting better light.
Anyway, that's just my take on it. I'm no weed expert, I just try learn what I can from my 5 or 6 years of growing in and out, and I could very well be wrong
Count me in his side too! hahaI'm definitely on your side of this debate.
or you can bend the leaves around to expose the site... middle ground. no excess killing necessary....U guys are right the plant doesn't need a full defoliation. But it helps if you trim off huge leafs and make space for sites that don't get light.