This is the best post I've seen on the subject. Lots of sanctimony on both sides.I would LOVE to see a scrog person who kept all their leaves, when you find one, be sure to post it here... Fucking moron. Seriously??? You're going to keep all the leaves on a scrog???.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLolol!!!
i could give a fuck either way what people do to their own plants, as long as THEIR(the person growing) needs are met, what i get tired of is the constant insulting and douchebaggery from both sides in this argument, both of which are completely useless to people like me who are trying to gleen ANY positive information we can from such retards taking part in such a debate.
None of you are offering ANY scientific evidence, just regurgitation of the same useless information, with out the answer ever being determined either way. But i love the way you folks degenerate into name calling and stupidity, every time this debate hits the forum.
the only thing you folks have really accomplished is making adversaries out of each other, over a debate that has no science backing it, and does not have any credible scientists doing legitimate scientific study on this technique.
if you wonder at my own insults, i figured it was neccessary, as it seems to be the best way you folks communicate amongst yourselves.
it was more than just a chart bub. it was an entire study. THe chart was just the easiest thing to reference from it.Please enough of that chart already! You found a chart yes,
I'd say mainlining would be akin to amputation (removal of a limb) and defoliation excision (removal of tissue). I think I like the idea of mainlining, as the growth pattern is completely altered from a natural state to get a different result. Defoliation is just fucking with what the plant has produced to support the state it is in.Question: Don't techniques like mainlining require defoliation?
As I understand and have employed the technique, after you top, you remove ALL growth below, which would be shoots and fan leaves, correct?I'd say mainlining would be akin to amputation (removal of a limb) and defoliation excision (removal of tissue). I think I like the idea of mainlining, as the growth pattern is completely altered from a natural state to get a different result. Defoliation is just fucking with what the plant has produced to support the state it is in.
I should shut up, I've removed a bucket full of leaves from under my screen. Next time I'll leave them all alone and just take the useless new shoots. See what happens. Science in action.
If we still had the like button, I would like this post.I think we're basically in agreement. I've been trying to upload recent pictures to show exactly how empty/full I am below/above the screen. Computer says no. I'm not schizophrenic, but I'm both a 'defolihater' and someone who's pulled a bucket full of growth of my babies.
Yeah, he says it repairs itself in a week, then goes to say it took 10-12 days, But after the 2ncd strip, It magically regrew all those leaves in 4 days. then he wrote this, ( YOU PAYING ATTENTION NEO????)I'll leave this here...
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/hydroponic-gardening/176415-increasing-yield-defoliation-indoors-what-s-mean-how-do.html
In this thread they not only discuss how, and when to defoliate, but where. They also discuss defoliation during veg and flowering...
Interesting read, full of information.
And unlike this place the members actually let the experiment take place, instead of shooting it down immediately...
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I'm dying!!! LMAOOOOOcut em all off I tell ya, leaves, buds(?) even the stems, its all pointless anyway all you want is the buds. Fuck all that other useless shit.
I did as you suggested and I let a plant finish outside, if I had just left it then it would have died off after harvest just like you said and wouldn't have grown back next spring. I totally agree with you there.do the test I suggested neo and get back to us next spring
edit: I am certainly no expert but I have a much greater understanding of a plants systems than you obviously neo
Scrogging and lollipopping were just used to show that foliage can be removed as in by these two techniques, and it is not detrimental to the plants growth. That was all, nobody was trying to say they are the same thing.Am I the only one that thinks a scrog and defoliation are completely different? One wants the buds from the lower half of the plant while the other is wanting to eliminate lower growth completely.
yo, NEO, did you see this???Scrogging and lollipopping were just used to show that foliage can be removed as in by these two techniques, and it is not detrimental to the plants growth. That was all, nobody was trying to say they are the same thing.