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AlpineGoat
AlpineGoatstarted grow question 3 years ago
Should I performance a small defoil? What’s the best way to do it?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Each healthy leaf you remove will decrease your plants ability to make energy for growing/flowering. My advice is to only remove leaves that have gone yellow, for by then, they have served their purpose. The older leaves will naturally/generally go yellow during flowering, despite how healthy your plant is and how well you are feeding it, due to the plant "recycling" elements such as carbs, sugars, amino acids etc. that are basically in "storage" in those big fan leaves. It is far more efficient for the plant to "recycle" the "stored" elements than to manufacture them from new, as to re-manufacture them from new will take energy away from the plant, energy that should be going into flower growth. So, by removing healthy leaves you are doing 2 things to your plant - 1) diminishing its potential to make energy, which can result in smaller plants and flowers, and - 2) depriving it of carefully manufactured vital elements that it has cleverly stored in those big healthy fan leaves. Plants can not "channel" energy into specific sites such as flowers, all energy is equally used throughout the entire plant. Flowers that seem to be shaded will still grow, those leaves people worry about doing the shading, are actually the leaves that are making the energy to grow those very same flowers! Less healthy leaves = less energy = smaller flowers. It is that simple! Cannabis plants have not evolved to get rid of their healthy, vital leaves during flowering. They have evolved to breed to their highest potential, and this includes keeping all healthy leaves to make energy to grow the best flowers it possibly can. Hope this helps... Organoman.
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Burmese
Burmeseanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi there,You should only defoliate if there is a good reason to do,Like do some defoliation to lower down tent humidity,to make a good air flow if too bushy.Defoliate some leaves If they are damaged or shaded below the canopy.May be some lollipopping if there are too many popcorn buds underneath.Other than those, I wouldn’t do. Recommend to defoliate at the start of flowering circle and again at 3rd week of flower or at the end of stretching period.At that time, you will know which one to remove and which one to leave.Happy growing... ✌️
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
always looks worse in pics than RL... be very selective, if you do. Less surface area isn't good, so only something that is shielding other leaves or causing unwanted stretch in an area/depth you know will have good buds. Solar panels are important. The store things too. They are what powers development as well as room for error. Keep as many as you can. if you remove a leaf for those reasons and there's more green leaf material below that, then you maintain canopy coverage. don't remove to many leaves from 1 branch. if there's an area that requires more than 1 removed, think bout it. try to spread it out. Don't remove all the leaves from 1 vertical branch. ATP can be trucked around, but those areas will most certainly suffer.
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