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I get lovely, juicy red apples and strawberries every year weather there are hidden under big leaves or not. get away you nasty leaf you are in my way or I will cut you down, That's my space not yours LOL
yeah mate. All those pics are of the same plant.Those pictures all the same cosmic bomb auto? That first one a trimmed close up of it?
Why is half the sugar leafs on? You don't smoke that flower, do you?View attachment 4841484View attachment 4841482View attachment 4841487View attachment 4841488View attachment 4841485
This cosmic bomb auto came in just a touch over 15 ounces. First I harvested all the tops which is what you see hanging, 8 ounces there. Then I let gave the colas sitting below another week to ripen and got another 6 bags. Then I left the real low hanging stuff for another week and that weighed another about 1.5. Bottom stuff wasn't the greatest smoke but made some Killa brownies
That's not experience, that's plant torture. There is a point to certain defoliation. What you did was nothing short of destroy some of your yield, at the very least you extended your veg for no reason.Experience
I'm curious, because your point is taken for some plants/trees?I get lovely, juicy red apples and strawberries every year weather there are hidden under big leaves or not. get away you nasty leaf you are in my way or I will cut you down, That's my space not yours LOL
You brought up the defoliation topic lmao. Went about as expected. If you use the word flushing in a thread topic you'll see similar results.What did I just wake up to
I suppose you’re right lol.You brought up the defoliation topic lmao. Went about as expected. If you use the word flushing in a thread topic you'll see similar results.
Worst case scenario the bottom stuff you leave in will probably end up with your trim. Great for edibles or tinctures.I suppose you’re right lol.
I think I’ve decided to just let my plants do their fucking thing.
I have been getting rid of smaller branches as they pop up. Trying to keep most of the growth at the top for the most part.Worst case scenario the bottom stuff you leave in will probably end up with your trim. Great for edibles or tinctures.
I think most people have finally came to a consensus on that, that flushing to "remove nutes" at the end is bro science.You brought up the defoliation topic lmao. Went about as expected. If you use the word flushing in a thread topic you'll see similar results.
I 100% agree with this.I think most people have finally came to a consensus on that, that flushing to "remove nutes" at the end is bro science.
But occasionally flushing to remove salt build up during flower, or if you have signs of lockout, that's good.
Important not to confuse those, I wish there was a different term.
Hi. sorry I only just seen this. scrog and any sort of training including cutting is not required (except when i top in veg) for my purpose. It might be ok for what they want but I don't grow like that and i'm in no position to comment. I certainly trim the tomatoes because they never know when to stop growing when they are fruiting. I was making the analogy because I don't like to see fan leaves being chopped in the belief that would benefit a bud site because its in the way. I used to do that because I was told you should but I have seen it does more overall harm to the plant than just leaving it.I'm curious, because your point is taken for some plants/trees?
Do you just let your vine tomatoes grow wild, or do you prune the suckers?
While no one would remove all of the fan leaves off a cannabis plant unless they wanted to stunt/kill it, selective pruning is viable and works.