ProdigyGrower
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Here are some shots of Silver back and The Flame these two where found in a bag of Masters Mistress pure Og Funk...JACK
Nice room jack. It looks like you don't take off the fans and water leaves. Am i correct? I have been pulling them lately to let light penetrate deeper into the canapy. What's your thought and experience with this?
thanks
It all depends what the plant looks like. Usually i grow mines short n bushy by topping n training.(defoliating also keeps em shorter) I take off any leaf blocking light to a lower site. However, Some plants(single cola, non bushy)may not benefit at all from defoliation because theres not enough sites down there to catch the light goin that way.
Comprendes?
The fan leaf is a satellite and nutrient provider for the shoot its connected to(and partially to the whole plant as well) Wait til this shoot has leaves of its own big enough to provide it own food, then you can procede to cut its fan leaf.
Yep thats the best time. Thats when your plant is deciding which shoots will be main shoots. How does it know which shoots it will focus on? The ones recieving the most light. So i try to create alot of compact bud sites and let the light shine thru by defoliating. I never have to deal with airy buds.You prune in the 2-3 week of flowering???
Hey bro, i have heard the same as you(think i read somewhere too) about the leaf supplying energy to the part of the plant which it is connected too. What i am curious about is one,is this actually true?? do you have a link to this information. I would like to know if it truly makes a difference in that part of the plant to grow,or f the energy to the specific branch stays the same. I just think that yes the leaf make energy,but the xylem and phloem should be transporting equal amounts of food and water to all parts of the plant.
this is major. have you ever had the plant produce less bud from the defoliation? that it shocks it or stuns it?
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