Dasnip
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But the real question is how did it smokeIf I can be completely honest what I see in this pic is a lot of small leaves growing out of the bud trying to compensate for the lack of foliage elsewhere. This mirrors the results I got the one time I tried heavy defoliation. I got buds that were more spongy than usual and they had tons of small leaves growing out of the bud exactly like that pic.
I find there is a point you can strip a plant to before this happens, and it's a fine line. I always err on the side of caution and leave on a few more than I think I need.
By the by these babies are harder than a rockThis is OG Kush so I don't know what you grew I'd be really interested in how it turned out for you. I'm an open-minded kind of guy
This is OG Kush so I don't know what you grew I'd be really interested in how it turned out for you. I'm an open-minded kind of guy
Very nice brother very niceThe strain I tried it on was space cookies and I only did it to one plant in the room to see for myself what a real stripping would do. And I got buds that looked like yours that were full of tiny single blade leaves poking out. Unfortunately I dont have a pic as It was a couple years ago on a different phone. But It usually looks like this. Notice it still has some sugar leaves but you can clearly see the flowers, not just little leaves all over the bud.
Try it sometime and see for yourself, let a plant keep most of its leaves and see what happens.
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Thanks no the little guy had just taken his morning shower that's itThat little guy reminds me of one of my sea of green plants back in the day. Also dont mean to pick on ya but your smaller plant looks really wet too, are you spraying it with something? You should really try and keep the plants as dry as possible at this stage of flower to prevent budrot and mildew etc.. Sorry dont mean to be picking on ya just offering some constructive criticism.
The taller plants looks nice and healthy!
Thanks no the little guy had just taken his morning shower that's it
Let's do officially announce the passing of the little guy this morning he'll be coming some smoke shortlyWith no serrations on some of the leaves, it looks to be Revegging.
Things have progressed incredibly since I regularly used to grow cannabis now and thanksI only prune when nessasary. You are better of leaf tucking, flower grows on branches and of course you want them in the light but when your doing a scrog grow like that you can prune a bit to improve airflow in your case pruneing is unnecessary.
Evolution is a theory in people, it’s not a fact.Evolution is not "perfect", ask that from our tailbone. Or how about our wisdom teeth, that mostly cause us ilness instead of benefit?
What do you say we stop all the time star psychology?Evolution is a theory in people, it’s not a fact.
This is a argument that will continue for a while. By “science” which I must say is ever changing.The theory of reducing leaves to produce larger yields dont make sense. Everything you just stated about the leaves function is 100 accurate. Now in saying that, I have seen the benefits of “pruning” select defoliation work wonders. I’ve also seen a plant left unprunned yet trained, overgrown and starved for vigor. This will always depend on your environment,strain and experience of the grower. I believe pruning leaves is a very essential tool to have in the bag.How does a plant make bigger, better frostier flowers with less leaves?
I think you're missing the point of what a leaf actually does @Dirtbag.
Leaves do many things and have many functions.
@Dirtbag you mentioned that more leaves create a more humid environment and that somehow is a bad thing. I don't think you have any science to back that up.
Leaves transpire for several reasons. One of which is to maintain the optimal local to the leaf environment. A micro climate right at the leaf surface. The leaves do this so they can perform the primary duty of a leaf and that is to use chlorophyll to produce sugars for the plant to use where and when the plant needs them.
The other major leaf function as mentioned is transpiration. Leaves transpire so that water along with nutrients from the soil thru the roots into the vascular system bring nutrients and water the plants need to grow and survive. Less transpiration, less plant biomass including flowers. This is science.
Your argument, less leaves bigger flowers is flawed.
Excellent we're back to the subject at handThis is a argument that will continue for a while. By “science” which I must say is ever changing.The theory of reducing leaves to produce larger yields dont make sense. Everything you just stated about the leaves function is 100 accurate. Now in saying that, I have seen the benefits of “pruning” select defoliation work wonders. I’ve also seen a plant left unprunned yet trained, overgrown and starved for vigor. This will always depend on your environment,strain and experience of the grower. I believe pruning leaves is a very essential tool to have in the bag.
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