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Update tonight the girls are packing on that fat like little hogs.
Stacking nicely. Looks great
It slows branch growth at the deleafed node so rather than growing another branch there you get a big nug leading to a more compact column look. Redirecting auxins. More air flow and direct light on target buds leading to superior gas exchange/ carbon assimilationthe reasoning for the heavy de foil
Plants look to be stacking
Great example of de leaf resultsSince this will be a smaller tunnim doing an experiment . Been growing like this for so long that I want to push the envelope . I typically defol at day 1 then day 35-40 then a small trim at week 6 .
I think the plants could take more if I provide added nutrients to counter . So half the room I am going to defol the whole last two weeks of flowering , did it last night to see results .cant wait to mind fuck the lot of you.
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IMO There is no "optimal" pruning. Just canopy management for your specific situation to maximize quality and yield. Removing leaves in a dense canopy where many leaves and buds are not receiving direct light or good airflow WILL increase quality and possibly yield. Selective deleafing in early flower WILL alter plant structure and node spacing. If you remove leaves in a sparse canopy where lots of light is already hitting the floor you're kicking yourself in the nuts. It should be common sense, not sure how it ever got to be all or nothing. It's basic botany. A "source" in the shade becomes a "sink"If optimal pruning were an easy thing to demonstrate, we would all agree.
I have often thought that an optimal fan pruning plan might include the promotion of select fans, and the aggressive pruning of small fans, as in remove them before they get a chance to grow.
Small fan pruning [(SFP) acronyming it makes it a thing] would prevent removal of so much biomass (primary productivity) allowing those goods to create more desirable plant parts.
Very nice room, by the way.
They release some co2 at night. More so if the humidity is high. Mine goes over 2k
Hey guys and gals . This is a video of my room so you can give me pointers . Check out how much they have swollen and stacked since then ..
Do you guys use reflective material on your walls ?
Next round I will repaint floor bright white then clear epoxy over it so it’s easy to clean .
Any pointers on how to maximize my space ? Do I have the set up to get optimum highest quality buds? I think I do pretty well but I am biased . Don’t worry you won’t hurt my feelings .