De-leafing

Dr. Who

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If done correctly it does increase harvest weight and you'll have far less loss to larf in my experience...I defoliated a week before flowering I do all my ladies like thisView attachment 3690754
And here they are today two weeks later and one week into floweringView attachment 3690761Then about 2.5 weeks into flowering I do a little bit more defoliating but nowhere near as much as the first time, and that's it till the end of flowering, works like a charm for me.
You lost a shit ton of harvest - READ IT and weep!!

https://www.rollitup.org/t/no-lower-budsites-do-not-need-light-to-develop-get-educated.829061/

BUT, please do what works for you!

I do a bit of "lollypopping" - NOTHING like that - But I grow taller more "natural" shaped plants too! Oh yeah I top them!

*LIKE* the new Avatar
 

dandyrandy

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I do take some leaves off the last week or so. Water only. Most are fading. 11 sq ft. ~700w in soil grow. I'll see around 1000g of bud. I have learned it all here.
 
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Enigmatic Ways

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Dr. Who

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Lol really, anything from UB I stay far away from, like what the hell, none of those are lower budsites, what a fucking joke.
Really? There are some! Then take a look at Riddles plants! Sadly right now and for at least 5 more months....I can't run out and show you mine.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/light.853779/

Don't care for Bill eh? I may not like his political views. But, if.........Never mind, his personal life..
 

Enigmatic Ways

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Really? There are some! Then take a look at Riddles plants! Sadly right now and for at least 5 more months....I can't run out and show you mine.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/light.853779/

Don't care for Bill eh? I may not like his political views. But, if.........Never mind, his personal life..
I understand you're just trying to help me Doc, but we're just going to have to agree to disagree, because nothing I going to read is going to change what I've learned and experienced in the my personal situation.
 

dabbindylan

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Defoliation is necessary if done properly it can double even triple yields...you can use as a tool to speed up flowering cycle or create larger single flowers HOWEVER without proper experience and knowledge of horticulture i recommend less is more in this case..start with a few leafs n work ur way up..dont cut into a plant when it was began fruiting/buding it will lower final yield. (Week or 2 of give to that rule only if your experienced)...progressively (de-leaf) dont take alot off at once or it will slow growth..if defoliation is done proper the plant should grow faster and produce big better quality fruit... Referr to mainlining/supercroping/progressive defoliation
 

Flowki

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thanks for the mature feedback //======// fuckn fuckwits
That's not a good start ;[

It's difficult but try to acknowledge when you, or in this case your friend could be wrong with out excuse, getting personal is a quick road to becoming bias and then damn right ignorant.
 

Budley Doright

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This argument/discussion has been going on for decades and will not stop. When I first started growing many articles and how to guides promoted pulling off sun leaves to promote bigger secondary bud sites and yes I did that but never found it to help so stopped. These were outdoor grows and perhaps it is helpful indoors but I could never get it to do anything but stunt growth as much as I tried :(.
 

Dr. Who

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Good point why not just cut all the fan leaves off? There's no line drawing.
Hmm, someone else see's the light.

Defoliation is necessary if done properly it can double even triple yields...you can use as a tool to speed up flowering cycle or create larger single flowers HOWEVER without proper experience and knowledge of horticulture i recommend less is more in this case..start with a few leafs n work ur way up..dont cut into a plant when it was began fruiting/buding it will lower final yield. (Week or 2 of give to that rule only if your experienced)...progressively (de-leaf) dont take alot off at once or it will slow growth..if defoliation is done proper the plant should grow faster and produce big better quality fruit... Referr to mainlining/supercroping/progressive defoliation
I would truly like to see a pictorial progression of that! Larger single flower thing please! I'm not saying it can't be done but, every time someone takes that up, They quit and we have yet to actually "see" bigger budding by defoliation..

While I have seen some interesting yields in weight related to defoliation. I have never seen defoliated plants produce bigger buds. In fact a friend practices defoliation all the time. Nice weight yields, great quality, solid, rock hard little buds. = Low bag appeal. Even the mains are smaller then "normal" - some times way smaller...

I saw one pic that was claimed to be the result of progressive defoliation. Yet it looked more like the potential of the strain was reached. Shit ton of topping to.....Rather impressive. Each topping "split or division" was "branchless" and had NO stem leaves, in fact nothing till right up to the budding.. I found that to be rather suspicious as the plant was going to be harvested right after the pic was taken

Just take a look at RM3's pics.......
 

Gregor Eisenhorn

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I am positive some selective de-leafing is beneficial, but heavy defoil is a big no no. What captures the lights rays better, small suger leaves or those big ass "solar panels"? I myself have cut of nearly all the leaves off and, well my plant is suffereing. Definitely won't be making that mistake again!
 

dabbindylan

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Be selective of where u cut n how much your cutting u should always yield more from defoliaton...never take off all the leafs untill ur ready to chop down whole plant
 

vhawk

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Left one plant alone for the most part, the other three I defoliated heavily at about week 6, and week 9 after germination. Not any difference in yield. But fuck! The defoliated plants were kicking out medium sized fan leaves with trichs, buds got super sticky. 40 grams of dried trim made 9 grams of dry ice hash.

I dont think it has anything to do with the light. I think it triggers the plant to go into defense mode and produce more resin. I also think defoliating removes an inhibitory hormone if done before flowering that allows the budsite to sprout a new stem. Just like LST. I train my cherry tomatoes the same way and can get them to grow wherever the fuck I want by popping off a big fan leaf.
 

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Enigmatic Ways

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Left one plant alone for the most part, the other three I defoliated heavily at about week 6, and week 9 after germination. Not any difference in yield. But fuck! The defoliated plants were kicking out medium sized fan leaves with trichs, buds got super sticky. 40 grams of dried trim made 9 grams of dry ice hash.

I dont think it has anything to do with the light. I think it triggers the plant to go into defense mode and produce more resin. I also think defoliating removes an inhibitory hormone if done before flowering that allows the budsite to sprout a new stem. Just like LST. I train my cherry tomatoes the same way and can get them to grow wherever the fuck I want by popping off a big fan leaf.
Nice!
 

qwizoking

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I dont think it has anything to do with the light. I think it triggers the plant to go into defense mode and produce more resin. I also think defoliating removes an inhibitory hormone if done before flowering that allows the budsite to sprout a new stem. Just like LST. I train my cherry tomatoes the same way and can get them to grow wherever the fuck I want by popping off a big fan leaf.


defense mode huh..and inhibitory hormones in the leaves....interesting thought process




anyone know what ethylene does to cannabis?:lol:
 
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