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MRTHC MRTHC
5 years ago
I hate the seedling stage but has to be done.Gains are slow but sure. This week has been textbook. Keeping feeding EC low with gradual increase. The green gelato is winning the race so far. She looked most vibrant but all of them are progressing. Humidity is between 62% and 68% and temps are nice and warm. From day 19 things are looking up and up.Ladies showing some gains. slow but sure. I reduced humidity by a few points as the roots are working fine on its own. .......Thanks for looking through.
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Grow Questions
MRTHC
MRTHCstarted grow question 5 years ago
I've had a real issue with defoliation. Not really sure how much leaves to remove without causing harm to the plant. Where should I start and what is a good procedure to follow.
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Mad_at_sun
Mad_at_sunanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey @MRTHC, I have been struggling with the same thing with my current grow. My girls have been super bushy from the get go. At first my research pointed me towards defoliation. Clearing out the excessive fan leaves that were covering up bud sites would expose them to light and airflow. Makes sense right? I've ended up doing 2 defoliations for my first grow so far (check out my diary). I did the 1st round around week 5 of Veg and the 2nd round at the end of the 1st week of flower. Each time was super stressful as a first time grower. Mainly because I had no idea how much to remove, where to remove it from or even how the plants would respond. Fortunately, both times my plants recovered. All that being said, I likely won't be incorporating defoliation as a technique in my future grows. After the last round I didn't see the positive changes I expected so I decided to do some more research into the science behind it. Turns out that there really hasn't been many (if any) clear cut studies of people testing it against a control to see it's impact on yields. Long story short, there are a few reasons to consider not defoliating. The biggest one for me was understanding the leaves are acting as solar panels collecting energy for the plant. Each leaf collects energy for the plant as a whole, not just the bud site the leaf is connected to. That along with the fact that the actual buds don't collect light like the leaves. Those two things alone disproved my original logic behind defoliation which was exposing those buds so they could get more light and removing extra leaves to free up the energy wasted on growing them. Sorry for the super long response but wanted to give you some insight into my very similar experience. For some more food for thought on the subject check out this article https://www.cocoforcannabis.com/community/photons_corner/to-defoliate-or-not-to-defoliate/. Bottom line, if you do decide to go for it, do it very selectively and over a period of days to minimize plant stress. Anything more than 25% runs the risk of stressing them too much. Hope all of this helps or at the very least gives you a few things to consider on the subject!
MRTHC
MRTHCstarted grow question 5 years ago
Knowing when and how to defoliate is causing me headache. Please have a look at week 15 pics and tell me how much more defoliation do I need. I'm worried about stunting the growth of the buds.There is too much of a shaded undergrowth.
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
I do see a few leaves on top that are blocking some of your buds. You can remove a few leaves from the top that are blocking light and give her a few days before removing any more. You can also remove some of the smaller buds on the bottom of the plants that aren't getting any light at all. That will direct the plants energy to building the top buds. Good luck finishing them up!
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 11
hey there, hope i answered your question , anything else you need just drop me a message 👊
MRTHC
MRTHC
@CRiSPrGrow, hey thanks again for the input. I myself think I'll be leaving most of the on. I'll be very selective. Looked at your grows. Impressed
MaxwellSH
MaxwellSHweek 9
Mate, I love it 👍
MRTHC
MRTHC
@MaxwellSH, Keep that love going. More love coming soon as the weeks go by
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 20
Can't stop going thru this diary over and over again.
MRTHC
MRTHC
@DoDrugs420, Cheers for that my fellow grower. I haven't been here in months so I'm now seeing this message
Ozeola
Ozeolaweek 20
Nice work man. I defoliate leaf pointing in towards the plant And leaving outside leaf. Something different works well.
Ferenc
Ferencweek 17
Lovely mix @MRTHC!
Belverde
Belverdeweek 18
Nice plants and pictures too👌 I love vanilla kush, smell awesome for me😍.. With molasses you can use some malted barley 🌱.. But i think you are already right 👍 Just my opinion 🙂 happy growing ✌️
ChefDan420
ChefDan420week 16
🆒Good luck
MRTHC
MRTHCweek 10
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