i think thats the point, they will be different with different techniques? except teh control which will be grown with usual gustoSam obviously you arnt grasping the point of a non biased expierment, all plants defoliated or not need the same light intensity whether it be at the top of the butchered plant or the bottom of the tallest plant.
I agree, I will also say that this experiment cannot be done in any kind of crowded grow, all plants need to have similar reflective light and reasonable spacing between them. I like that there are 4 plants, should make it easier to make sure this happens. Supplemental lighting request is again attempting to introduce bias...if the test is defoliation ..is it beneficial then no
you need to treat each plant as you would in normal conditions not specifically change anything from the control plant other then what you want to shows as a standout
this is basic
if you use supplemental on the control you do it on the test as well, only thing you do different is defoliate, or amount of defoliation......
i believe that is the point ..to show all you do is remove leaves as necessary to gain better yields
Pictures or it never happened??? Earlier in this thread you were just going with the general consensus, now you are saying you tried the technique. Prove it??I have stated previously in several of these threads that I have tried defoliation before.
don't you get the feeling a few growers are worried that remove leaves as necessary to gain better yields actually works ?if the test is defoliation ..is it beneficial then no
you need to treat each plant as you would in normal conditions not specifically change anything from the control plant other then what you want to shows as a standout
this is basic
if you use supplemental on the control you do it on the test as well, only thing you do different is defoliate, or amount of defoliation......
i believe that is the point ..to show all you do is remove leaves as necessary to gain better yields
i agree, smae light per square inch, if you grow using overhead lighting, as long as the lumens per square foot are equalI agree, I will also say that this experiment cannot be done in any kind of crowded grow, all plants need to have similar reflective light and reasonable spacing between them. I like that there are 4 plants, should make it easier to make sure this happens. Supplemental lighting request is again attempting to introduce bias...
I am confident that the defoliated plant will not yield as much, but making requests to supplement lighting for the non-defoliated plants...? Really?
Proper spacing and space for plants is all that is needed IMO. Agreed, that a crowded grow would not prove much...
i feel that its more of a macho man thing, some people profess and profess but are rarely willing to put their money where their mouth is becuase its easier to think you knwo then to discover what you knowdon't you get the feeling a few growers are worried that remove leaves as necessary to gain better yields actually works ?
why not just sit back and watch the grow
so you know this information for a fact or are you just speculating? Is op running enough light to make this happen? First I hear that you need to lift the defol plant up because light intensity isn't the same. Well if you argue that point then the taller plant must be compensated as well. Light intensity reduces drastically indoors. If this was truly unbiased it would be done outdoor.i agree, smae light per square inch, if you grow using overhead lighting, as long as the lumens per square foot are equal
then it shoudl show the difference in the resutls
i like this, thing is part of the technique is gradual defoliation over time so the plant can adapt to teh stress, training it requires your time and effort with any technique some less intensive then othersWe COULD just start slow. take 2 plants(unfucked with) grow them till there ready to flower. defoliate 1 according to the growweedeasy site tech. and see which 1 produces more bud.
I could care less about veg at this point.
doesn't work like that indoor but whatever. There is a reason I run both vertical and overhead lights.yes, lumens per square inch
as long as they are the same then you shoudl be fine
where i get a bit confused is if one plant grows larger then another do with even the canopy, or do you think the reults would be more accurate if they started equal canopy and then wahtever happens happens within reason, obviously if one plant grows to close to the light you would have to tie it down or raise the light
proper planing and preparation is essential
know the strain and its grow percentage in early flower is importatn
Then let's start at square 1. How much longer does it take in veg to train the plant before it's ready for flower? vs just supercropping or topping and if not that much more time,then, how much more does it yield? In flower, just do what would normally be done with the plant as far as distance, plucking and all that. The bottomline is just to find out if it's more economical to just not deleaf.i like this, thing is part of the technique is gradual defoliation over time so the plant can adapt to teh stress, training it requires your time and effort with any technique some less intensive then others
best thing you can give your plants is your shadow, although set it and forget it grows are fun too