Worldwomble
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Hi fellow farmers.
Please help settle this longstanding (sometimes rather heated) debate between my husband and I (both somewhat inexperienced growers with knowledge gleaned from mates, Google and the local hydro shop).
One of us is of the opinion that the plants should be regularly defoliated to allow light and air through the plant and then, during budding, pretty much all of the leaves should be either removed or cut right back to allow every bud to receive as much light as possible, as shown in the first 3 photos.
The other believes that the plants need as many leaves as they can get to produce the energy needed to grow bigger buds and that the only leaves that should be removed are those that are either dead, damaged, taken during LST or fimming etc or shading other buds as shown in the last 2 photos.
If you have the time to share your thoughts, we’d really appreciate if you could please explain why or point us to some further (not too complicated ) reading on the subject.
Both of us have indoor grows
Coco peat medium in 20l fabric pots
Full Hy-Gen 2 part coco nutrient schedule every 1-2 days to run-off
Flushed with straight water once a fortnight
Grown using the SCRoG method
Lumatek 600 lights - distance from plants adjusted according to manufacturer recommendations
Light schedule of 18/6 during veg and 12/12 during flowering.
Averaging 25*C and 45% humidity
Please help settle this longstanding (sometimes rather heated) debate between my husband and I (both somewhat inexperienced growers with knowledge gleaned from mates, Google and the local hydro shop).
One of us is of the opinion that the plants should be regularly defoliated to allow light and air through the plant and then, during budding, pretty much all of the leaves should be either removed or cut right back to allow every bud to receive as much light as possible, as shown in the first 3 photos.
The other believes that the plants need as many leaves as they can get to produce the energy needed to grow bigger buds and that the only leaves that should be removed are those that are either dead, damaged, taken during LST or fimming etc or shading other buds as shown in the last 2 photos.
If you have the time to share your thoughts, we’d really appreciate if you could please explain why or point us to some further (not too complicated ) reading on the subject.
Both of us have indoor grows
Coco peat medium in 20l fabric pots
Full Hy-Gen 2 part coco nutrient schedule every 1-2 days to run-off
Flushed with straight water once a fortnight
Grown using the SCRoG method
Lumatek 600 lights - distance from plants adjusted according to manufacturer recommendations
Light schedule of 18/6 during veg and 12/12 during flowering.
Averaging 25*C and 45% humidity