Yield x 9 feet plant?

Mygo

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Fan leaves are like a nutritious holding tank for plants . If you strip them all you drastically reduce yeild and make it hard to tell what fertilizer you should feed . Ed rosenthal has experimented heavily with it indoors and out and drawn the conclusion that it helps very little and makes it harder for the grower View attachment 4395822 .
It's a good thing to acknowledge. I'm rather new on RIU and didn't had the time to look upon other journals. Indeed i saw her lacking some magnesium while i'm sure i provided her with plenty, so this may be the reason. Still it's too late for regrets, and i got plenty of babies to compensate. Thank you for your info! You think i shouldn't defoliate at all during flowering stage?
 

Mygo

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You pros must be lot of fun at parties :roll: i'm sorry for bringing shame on your crew of Bobby Marleys.
Not all of us got the luxury of "smart pots", "living soil", greenhouses and special made fertilizer :hump:
Some of us gotta get dirty for a buzz, like scavenging chicken shit.
Instead of saying "man look at my plants that's how they supposed to look" or be a dick, you could say.. "i did this, and you could do it too if you want to reach better results".
And they say stoners are the peace-bringers of the society :wall:
 

See green

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You pros must be lot of fun at parties :roll: i'm sorry for bringing shame on your crew of Bobby Marleys.
Not all of us got the luxury of "smart pots", "living soil", greenhouses and special made fertilizer :hump:
Some of us gotta get dirty for a buzz, like scavenging chicken shit.
Instead of saying "man look at my plants that's how they supposed to look" or be a dick, you could say.. "i did this, and you could do it too if you want to reach better results".
And they say stoners are the peace-bringers of the society :wall:
Yeah well this is the internet dude!!
 

Joedank

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You pros must be lot of fun at parties :roll: i'm sorry for bringing shame on your crew of Bobby Marleys.
Not all of us got the luxury of "smart pots", "living soil", greenhouses and special made fertilizer :hump:
Some of us gotta get dirty for a buzz, like scavenging chicken shit.
Instead of saying "man look at my plants that's how they supposed to look" or be a dick, you could say.. "i did this, and you could do it too if you want to reach better results".
And they say stoners are the peace-bringers of the society :wall:
Gotta start somewhere.
I think you will be stoked with your first harvest!
Best of luck .
 

doublejj

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You pros must be lot of fun at parties :roll: i'm sorry for bringing shame on your crew of Bobby Marleys.
Not all of us got the luxury of "smart pots", "living soil", greenhouses and special made fertilizer :hump:
Some of us gotta get dirty for a buzz, like scavenging chicken shit.
Instead of saying "man look at my plants that's how they supposed to look" or be a dick, you could say.. "i did this, and you could do it too if you want to reach better results".
And they say stoners are the peace-bringers of the society :wall:
there's a link in my signature to several of my grows, I show/tell everything we do in a season to get plants like this......have you read them?....you could try doing some research as to what I have done differently than you. However I will add that there is an old saying "garbage in = garbage out". You shouldn't expect top shelf results without investing in it. Best of luck to you I hope you figure it out...
 

ganga gurl420

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You pros must be lot of fun at parties :roll: i'm sorry for bringing shame on your crew of Bobby Marleys.
Not all of us got the luxury of "smart pots", "living soil", greenhouses and special made fertilizer :hump:
Some of us gotta get dirty for a buzz, like scavenging chicken shit.
Instead of saying "man look at my plants that's how they supposed to look" or be a dick, you could say.. "i did this, and you could do it too if you want to reach better results".
And they say stoners are the peace-bringers of the society :wall:
No offense but you do not need smart pots or greenhouses or some designer dirt or nutrients. What you need is a basic understanding of botany, and the willingness to learn, experiment, fail and try again.

You experimented too hard on that girl and that was a mistake. But you will learn and hopefully do better.

And no I'm not trying to be a show off but these are grown in composted manure (no dirt) and the boxes I made myself out of old wood laying around and the sides are window screen. You dont have to spend a lot of money to have a kicking grow...and trust me when I said I GOT DIRTY! received_925405857634574.jpeg received_1694837713978592.jpeg

So there is no reason you cant do better next yr. But I have to agree with the majority. I'm guessing between 4 and 7 oz probably at most.

And btw...when someone says about a pound (that is always the answer people give no matter what the plant looks like..they are not being serious)
 

Sawzall77

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Some of us have to do a little extra defoliating because of high humid levels in flower outdoor. I keep mine nice and airy in order to not promote bud rot and have good air flow. They still look very full but I am constantly taking off larger fan leaves and lower branching etc... if I was in Arizona then I wouldn’t have to be as concerned...


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Fan leaves are like a nutritious holding tank for plants . If you strip them all you drastically reduce yeild and make it hard to tell what fertilizer you should feed . Ed rosenthal has experimented heavily with it indoors and out and drawn the conclusion that it helps very little and makes it harder for the grower View attachment 4395822 .
 

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Joncoh101

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I also experimented with defoliation with the goal of increasing light penetration to the bud sights coz my plant was super bushy (first grow last year) and it definitely did more harm than good. The secret lies in low stress training early on in order to allow the plant to develop sideways with gaps for sunlight rather than straight up like a christmas tree. Also, in veg phase before flowering, prune the lower leaves and branches that are hidden away in amongst the other branches as these waste energy and block sunlight for the more important bud sites! But this should only be done earlier on when the plant is still vegging out
 
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