Snow Crash
Well-Known Member
I've done a lot of work on defoliation:
10/5
Two weeks later 10/19
There is a time and a place for defoliation. Like all training methods, from topping to super cropping, some additional time must be compensated for to allow the plant to rebound and for the training to be utilized. Each defoliation takes about 4 days to rebound from, then in the following 4 days a superior amount of growth will allow the plant to catch up to where it should be. After about a week the plant is stronger with more bud sites, and an even denser canopy. This fuels better growth but requires extra time.
So comparatively, there really is no net gain, or net loss. It isn't some great evil. It also isn't some fantastic game changer. It is what it is, and like all methods, it depends on the grower and the garden.
10/5
Two weeks later 10/19
There is a time and a place for defoliation. Like all training methods, from topping to super cropping, some additional time must be compensated for to allow the plant to rebound and for the training to be utilized. Each defoliation takes about 4 days to rebound from, then in the following 4 days a superior amount of growth will allow the plant to catch up to where it should be. After about a week the plant is stronger with more bud sites, and an even denser canopy. This fuels better growth but requires extra time.
So comparatively, there really is no net gain, or net loss. It isn't some great evil. It also isn't some fantastic game changer. It is what it is, and like all methods, it depends on the grower and the garden.