I agree, I'm not implying that they fit. I did state that it is the SCIENCE behind it that interests me, and I did mention the "apples to oranges" forty or so pages back. I'm simply trying to offer a direction for conversation, something to build on that retains some likeness to this thread.You're mixing up pruning and leafing regarding grape vines versus cannabis. Apples and oranges. The concepts, pruning methods and expected outcome are not even remotely similar.
How are leaves a defense mechanism? Moose strip foliage ALL down to the sticks for example, they don't give a shit.You're right about a leaf starting as a sink as its little and then becomes a source, but later on as the leaf ages and becomes large, it starts becoming a sink again because it is making less sugars than it is using, but it can go back in to over drive, so to speak, and become a source again, but not all of them. The reason plants have so many leaves is a defense against predators. But with indoor growing it grows many more leaves than it would need since predators are not a factor. But it did grow those leaves so I hate taking them off lol. I'm sure there is a right way to defoliate and a wrong way, it just needs to be studied, maybe sometime in the near future as the laws loosen up.
Well my take is if a plant regrows leaves then they need them. Period. I am an anti-plucker.If a moose did strip a plant down to nothing, the plant would still probably survive but have a bad chance at making enough seeds from what's left on the plant to survive and make the next generation of plants. Leaves have many purposes.
When someone advises me about something I know goes against the laws of nature I quickly ask them to show me the science.I have only tried it once in hydro and it was a complete failure lol. Not saying the defoliation was the cause as it may have been my lack of growing skills lol. When I grew outdoors it was common practice to remove some of the sun leaves, the reason was some old guy told us to lol. After a couple of grows and lots of labor we realized that it was not producing anymore than some of the plants that got left alone. Saving on the labor was a nice touch as well, being in the field longer than necessary was kind of nerve wracking lol.
It was strain dependant for the most part but the later years were spent growing blueberry (great strain btw) and had very little popcorn. We used pro trimmers as well so any popcorn was used for concentrates when it got cut off. It was in the early years that we pulled leaves so honestly cant remember plant structure but yield was the same or lower and we stopped. Perhaps hydro grows may produce different results due to availability of nutes and optimum conditions, I really have no ideal and would not give my opinion on it. I do know of hydro guys that swear by it, I'm not one lol. My opinion is if curious have at er, the worlds not going to stop if you do.When someone advises me about something I know goes against the laws of nature I quickly ask them to show me the science.
Now, since you say you grew cannabis outdoors, did you notice all the popcorn buds at the bottom, even though they got sun from sunrise to sunset?
Pun intended? Fruitless, defoliating = less fruit. *Like*Your crusade against all defoliators is noble but imo fruitless
And people do, it's the test and the results including the resulting advice we disagree about. People should first learn how to grow efficiently before trying out a desperate and futile attempt to get more bud.let people try it and decide for themselves
Reminiscing about your childhood? Something else we did as kids, I liked it as well.Dodge ball hehe!
Just fell on that one lol. Unfortunatly newbs, (guilty as well) for the most part i believe, dont want to spend time learning the science behind the plant and want instant gratification. Not everyone needs to know biology but is very helpful when running into issues. Basically the same with house plants, a hobby with benefits. Instead of getting all bent when discussing this and other subjects that go against the fundementals of healthy plants, perhaps it would be better to state your position and why and leave it at that, just sayin. Way to much negativity on this site, way to much ego imo! Again not saying anyones right or wrong and really dont care. If I'm interested in a teqnique I try it, if it works great? If not, like I said the worlds gonna keep spinning lol.Pun intended? Fruitless, defoliating = less fruit. *Like*
And people do, it's the test and the results including the resulting advice we disagree about. People should first learn how to grow efficiently before trying out a desperate and futile attempt to get more bud.
The defoliation discussion is like a closed circular maze with no way out. It's however a noble cause indeed, it's about maintaining the balance between good and evil. Just because we can't entirely get rid of evil doesn't mean the good should just give up and let evil prevail. It's for all the young padawans who haven't chosen their path yet.