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<span class="link_user">@Susquihanna</span>, WOW LOOK AT DAT!!! YOU ARE A VERY VERY KIND PERSON!!!! DID YOU SEE DA FINAL TRAY!!! DAT WAS VERY VERY GOOD!!!!! <span class="link_user">@Chubbs</span> IS A VERY VERY KIND MAN!!!! HE DESERVES AND NEEDS DAT POSITIVE ENERGY TO KEEP HIM GOING!!!! HELP MAKE CHUBBS #1 ON GROWDIARIES DAT WOULD BE VERY VERY GOOD!!!:sunglasses:
<span class="link_user">@Susquihanna</span>, WOW LOOK AT DAT!!! YOU ARE A VERY VERY KIND PERSON!!!! DID YOU SEE DA FINAL TRAY!!! DAT WAS VERY VERY GOOD!!!!! <span class="link_user">@Chubbs</span> IS A VERY VERY KIND MAN!!!! HE DESERVES AND NEEDS DAT POSITIVE ENERGY TO KEEP HIM GOING!!!! HELP MAKE CHUBBS #1 ON GROWDIARIES DAT WOULD BE VERY VERY GOOD!!!:sunglasses:
So, I am reading about defoliation this am. Thought what I would share from @Seedsmans.
1. Pair defoliation with LST (low-stress training) to shape the canopy more naturally. Bending branches outward can often achieve more than scissors alone.
2.Never remove more than 10-20% of the plant’s foliage in one go.
3. Every leaf contributes to the plant’s energy cycle.
4.Be strategic. You’re not just cleaning up; you’re sculpting airflow and sunlight pathways.