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Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 40%
Auto Blue Dream
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Silver Leaf - 91%
Auto Blue Dream - 83%
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HerbHare HerbHare
10 months ago
Put the seed in a paper towel, put it in a plastic zip bag, dripped some water in, closed it, put it in my cutlery drawer for a week. I could see it sprout by holding up against light to see the silhouette, but it looked a bit strange. It seemed to me that the root immediatly had split into two. As I planted it, I didn't really understand what I was planting. There was the seed with some root coming out. Ok. But then there was something that looked like a tiny sprout with a root end and a leaf end. I planted both. So now I wait with curiousity. Will one sprout up, or maybe two?
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Grow Questions
HerbHare
HerbHarestarted grow question 8 months ago
Should I remove fan leaves from my auto flower? I wonder since it is so crowded, I worry a bit that the leaves are pressing against the buds. But maybe that isn't a problem? I've read that removing leaves is unnecessary and stressful for the plant.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 8 months ago
I don't believe in defoliation at all. The plant "knows" what it is doing. Besides, if it would not need those leaves, it would not grow them in the first place! Remember too.........ALL of the plants energy to grow (the buds) is made in/by the leaves. Less leaves = less energy being made = less potential growth. It really is that simple! 35-40 years ago when I first started growing, people told me that removing leaves would "let more light onto the flowers and they would grow more", so naturally I tried it many times. Then an old Hippy saw my plants one day and couldn't cope with what he saw, he was absolutely disgusted with what I had done. So he told me to grow two plants, one untouched and one defoliated, which I did. After this I never defoliated again!
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OSGoldskoolgrower
OSGoldskoolgrowerweek 3
Best of luck with the silver leaf bro.defo up the humidity 30 to low not trying to be funny saying that to you bro hang a few damp towels in tent if you haven't got humidifier best of luck godbless
Loran11144
Loran11144week 10
Recently I’ve came to an idea to defoliate slowly throughout the last weeks of growth when buds are almost done. Because I would have to trim the plant anyway so why not trim it while it’s growing so I don’t have to do it later and that way the plant would think it is being attacked and increase thc percentage as a defensive mechanism. You don’t lose nothing when you defoliate in last weeks like I said but if you do it in the vegetative stage with autoflowers it will definitely negatively affect your plants
Sleepy_tree
Sleepy_treeweek 9
How is little sis hanging in?