Defoliation, a scientific approach...

Semper.Fi

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Bammm! Bammm! . . . . . . double tap!!

My true story made you cry, it reminded you of how inadequate you feel around women, which is clearly indicated in your butthurt report



Further evidence of your inadequacy, you fantasize about children because adult women intimidate you sexually


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Semper.Fi

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So here's how the two twins are looking these days . . . . .





Some more to come off the test subject tomorrow . . . .

Control is getting to be a pain in the butt, one of the reasons I defoliate in the first place; control size and height.


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tightpockt

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When I look at a plant....let's say in late-veg....I take it out and look down at it from above. The leaf pattern is so amazingly precise in placement there's no doubt in my mind that this plant has its shit together and knows how many and where to put the leaves as it grows.

Go ahead.....you do the same and you'll come to the same conclusion.

It's my opinion (sorry I know you're looking for scientific facts) that such a smart plant also has the ability to discard any leaves that are not contributing to the plant. It feeds from the leaf and then it falls off.....all by design.

Again my opinion.....To think that we are smarter than our plants in regards to leaf placement and amount is a bit unrealistic.
I wonder why plants don't top and lst themselves
 

skunkd0c

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i think lilroach must of found a keeper for life
my plant does not seem so smart
leaves and branches are always growing in each others way without any consideration, pretty selfish really
every branch has a mind of its own
 

Semper.Fi

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lmao . . . . . ;)

Are you taking off anymore leaves than you normally do ???


cheeky bastard
i got lots i picked a fair few off and some little bottom branches i am just too lazy today
i take my art seriously dude, not going to go at it half-cocked

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Semper.Fi

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I'm moving . . . . .just sorting out the most recent pics of the two "twins" . . .

My next and last post to this thread will be a link "Defoliation, a hands on approach . . . "


TTfn




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lilroach

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So here's how the two twins are looking these days . . . . .





Some more to come off the test subject tomorrow . . . .

Control is getting to be a pain in the butt, one of the reasons I defoliate in the first place; control size and height.


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It's been awhile since I've followed this thread.....sorry to see you've had the mandatory trolls visit.

From your last photos..... had I come across them without knowing the context of what you've done and not done to the two plants I would have said the one on the left (not defoliated) was a much better plant. More bud sites, bigger plant, and overall healthier looking.

You stated that you wanted to control size and height of the plant and that's why you defoliate.....well if you are trying to grow smaller shorter plants I guess defoliating is the way to go.

Thank you for attempting to do the side-by-side comparison. I'm sure you've felt like you stepped in a few landmines along the way when dealing with the trolls and flamers on here. I don't know if it was your intent, but your results has made me more of a believer of non-defoliating than before.
 
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