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Exceptions certainly exist, better ballasts, hoods and bulbs can improve results for sure from the same wattage. I have a couple 550w LEDs that somehow manage to emit light all the way down to the pots as you mentioned while my 600s just don't seem to. Couldn't say whyI posted a plant i harvested to show a 600 can bud a 3 foot plant all the way down to the pot almost. Not a leaf taken from the bushy thing. But i keep a little space around my bushes.
I agreed with everything you said up to that point. Tons of pics in my thread of it. i rarely pick a leaf.
What subject would that be (as There have been multiple post suggesting that defoliating allows light to get on the lower buds and increases yield. Maybe. Albeit empirical evidence suggest that stripping leaves off a cherry tree, will not produce larger cherries. An equally plausible explanation (just pulled out of my ass this minute) may be that cannabis plant jacks up bud production when it's leaves are stripped, as a defense mechanism. If leaves are yummy for deer and buds aren't, then it would make sense that if deer chews off a bunch of leaves, then the plant will produce more buds to defend against it's leaves being eaten. Now I have no idea if this explanation has any merit what so ever and I'd be a complete fool if I starting claiming that this was a fact because I notice deer don't eat my plants when I strip leaves.
Lmao! I never once said I knew it all and as a matter a fact, I did post this thread wanting information on what to do after the fact. Never should I or shouldn’t I strip all the leave off. It was a post wanting information on what to do with them now that I’ve done it. 99% of those who have comment have made some Idiot-logical comments as to I’m dumb for doing it. Say what you’d like but I’m the one doing it and getting results. I’m not a know it all but I do know now to grow good weed.What subject would that be (as I never said squat about your grow)?
You started this thread by saying "I have so many questions since this is the first time Ive [sp] ever done it like this". A week later you're making all these declarative statements, most of which are complete nonsense. You don't seem to have even a cursory knowledge about cause-and-effect, and from your own admission, almost nothing about what you're currently doing.
There have been multiple post suggesting that defoliating allows light to get on the lower buds and increases yield. Maybe. Albeit empirical evidence suggest that stripping leaves off a cherry tree, will not produce larger cherries. An equally plausible explanation (just pulled out of my ass this minute) may be that cannabis plant jacks up bud production when it's leaves are stripped, as a defense mechanism. If leaves are yummy for deer and buds aren't, then it would make sense that if deer chews off a bunch of leaves, then the plant will produce more buds to defend against it's leaves being eaten. Now I have no idea if this explanation has any merit what so ever and I'd be a complete fool if I starting claiming that this was a fact because I notice deer don't eat my plants when I strip leaves.
I'm sure 99% of the respondents on this tread would have been excited and interested in your grow if you hadn't responded to every post like a narcissistic know-it-all.
Hey, I learn the hard way all the time. This doesn't look right though, I read that you should not even trim them. Even not cutting the leaves off does have apparent problems with the light getting through where it is most needed. I did trim off several leaves and got real nervous with how much the remaining leaves immediately showed stress. I think that was a mistake too. So, my theory is to trim leaves that are blocking the light but do so on a limited basis and quite gradually (instead of taking off too many leaves at once.) I think the idea of taking off lower leaves would make a nice airflow move, this will be one of my trials at some point.Oh snap , sorry , didnt mean to be a hater , i gave him the "you can save it option if you read my post ""
Guess just got a little carried away....
Hey nugg am i really in the " hater category now ? Im new here sorry about the sarcasm , so i deleted.....
But in my month here i think i generousley helped a whole lot of people
You dont hate me do you ?
But i am sticking with my " wow" comment , we all have a right to our opinion ...
If you cross your plant strain with corn the deer might like hang around more.Hmmm, kinda like a philodendron??? Plausible for sure
Thanks for your opinion but you honestly have no clue what you are talking aboutHey, I learn the hard way all the time. This doesn't look right though, I read that you should not even trim them. Even not cutting the leaves off does have apparent problems with the light getting through where it is most needed. I did trim off several leaves and got real nervous with how much the remaining leaves immediately showed stress. I think that was a mistake too. So, my theory is to trim leaves that are blocking the light but do so on a limited basis and quite gradually (instead of taking off too many leaves at once.) I think the idea of taking off lower leaves would make a nice airflow move, this will be one of my trials at some point.
Thanks for your opinion but you honestly have no clue what you are talking about
Oh my, what beauty! Yeah, I will listen to this one. I readily admit I am a beginner. They only recently allowed us to grow a few plants so it's been trial and error all the way. I read plenty of articles and other forms of advice, typically only when a problem I don't understand pops up. Any advice is greatly appreciated, especially from such an obviously well experienced grower.Yes he does. Its better to have a healthy leafy plant obviously. What you are doing is actually to help with air flow so what you have done doesnt hurt your results as much. Over crowded rooms are not ideal.
Healthy plants grow bigger better buds. Im sure of it. My results keep getting better the longer I keep their leaves green.
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Am I catching on yet?
Ever think its you who isnt listening to other points of view?
Oh my, what beauty! Yeah, I will listen to this one. I readily admit I am a beginner. They only recently allowed us to grow a few plants so it's been trial and error all the way. I read plenty of articles and other forms of advice, typically only when a problem I don't understand pops up. Any advice is greatly appreciated, especially from such an obviously well experienced grower.
i would eye loop the shit out of that dark green flower in your pictures , a million farms and 10 million farmers
Sorry, but most wait until day 21 to defoliate, since the plants will releaf until they devote (1-2 more weeks) more time and energy to flower instead of making new leaves. That's why you cut down on the N and increase the flowering nutrients (soil)Extreme anything is simply not in my own vocabulary.No they dont... thats where I believe you are wrong. i waited 21 days into flowering and they dont need the energy if you are replacing the stuff they use energy to make
Yes he does. Its better to have a healthy leafy plant obviously. What you are doing is actually to help with air flow so what you have done doesnt hurt your results as much. Over crowded rooms are not ideal.
Healthy plants grow bigger better buds. Im sure of it. My results keep getting better the longer I keep their leaves green.
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Am I catching on yet?
Ever think its you who isnt listening to other points of view?
hes talking about my pictureHuh?
Lol. Gotchya. My badhes talking about my picture
I dont think you are. Pay close attention and this post will clear up a lot of your answers. Never assume! My tent area is made for maybe 4 plants max... i sprouted 8 seeds to get the one phenotype i want.. also known as pheno hunting. While doing so, a friend made me a bet that i couldnt grow all 8 in a 3x3 and top them too. And instead of killing off all other 7 I didnt want. I took his 3 zero bet. Two things i was aware of when i took this bet.... they are going to grow upward and not outward and they are going to cause a lot of humidity. so i looked up ways to solve both. Listen to this statement! NEVER would i have crowed my tent, i only posted this tread to get help from those who have done it, to find out what the secondary nutrients were and if there was anything i could do to help them go through the method i chose. Its a method called "SCHWAZZING"..... If you look at my pictures, you'll notice i left more of the feeder leaves at the top of the plant than what that method calls for. Im not interested in your opinion nor your non-expertise on the matter because you have no expertise on the method.... the reason my buds are so small is i topped the plants twice. (There are 64 total tops not including side branches, and around 90 something total stalks) <----- (impressive in itself) and Im am literally doing it in a 3x3 area with between 45-55% humidity. Please stop hating and start appreciatingYes he does. Its better to have a healthy leafy plant obviously. What you are doing is actually to help with air flow so what you have done doesnt hurt your results as much. Over crowded rooms are not ideal.
Healthy plants grow bigger better buds. Im sure of it. My results keep getting better the longer I keep their leaves green.
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Am I catching on yet?
Ever think its you who isnt listening to other points of view?
There is NOTHING to appreciate!I dont think you are. Pay close attention and this post will clear up a lot of your answers. Never assume! My tent area is made for maybe 4 plants max... i sprouted 8 seeds to get the one phenotype i want.. also known as pheno hunting. While doing so, a friend made me a bet that i couldnt grow all 8 in a 3x3 and top them too. And instead of killing off all other 7 I didnt want. I took his 3 zero bet. Two things i was aware of when i took this bet.... they are going to grow upward and not outward and they are going to cause a lot of humidity. so i looked up ways to solve both. Listen to this statement! NEVER would i have crowed my tent, i only posted this tread to get help from those who have done it, to find out what the secondary nutrients were and if there was anything i could do to help them go through the method i chose. Its a method called "SCHWAZZING"..... If you look at my pictures, you'll notice i left more of the feeder leaves at the top of the plant than what that method calls for. Im not interested in your opinion nor your non-expertise on the matter because you have no expertise on the method.... the reason my buds are so small is i topped the plants twice. (There are 64 total tops not including side branches, and around 90 something total stalks) <----- (impressive in itself) and Im am literally doing it in a 3x3 area with between 45-55% humidity. Please stop hating and start appreciating
perfect... move along troll. your picture says enough
perfect... move along troll. your picture says enough
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