Does it benefit?I pluck all the lower garbage, but leave all the fans. The plant will drop a leaf if not needed, until then they stay on the plant
It always benefits to do a little light leaf pruning (actually use scissors, don't just pluck them off), even in late flower. It helps to stimulate terpene production! Which brings out more flavor and smell. Don't over do it though.Does it benefit?
Why would you remove the leaves that are doing the majority of the heavy lifting? This doesn't make sense. Big obnoxious leaves blocking all the light? That's what they're supposed to do!And I'd say you're better off pruning leaves towards the top to let light through to the lower canopy. Yes, their energy will transfer up. But again, don't over do it. You want fan leaves at all points of the plant, but big obnoxious ones that are blocking light access to other parts of the plant should be removed.
There is so much wrong with this post, total nonsense. Dont remove leaves exposed to light, that's just ridiculous. This post reeks with bro science.It always benefits to do a little light leaf pruning (actually use scissors, don't just pluck them off), even in late flower. It helps to stimulate terpene production! Which brings out more flavor and smell. Don't over do it though.
And I'd say you're better off pruning leaves towards the top to let light through to the lower canopy. Yes, their energy will transfer up. But again, don't over do it. You want fan leaves at all points of the plant, but big obnoxious ones that are blocking light access to other parts of the plant should be removed.
In your first two weeks of flower you'll want to go through the lower sections of your plant and cut off any branches that hold bud that wouldn't get enough light to bulk up into anything. That way when your plant enters it's bulk up phase it won't waste any energy on buds that won't be anything more than popcorn. Making your top colas that much fatter. You won't want to do anything this stressful for the plant past the second week of flower though.
I am more bro than scientist! In my experience, I have had more success by removing large, inward growing leaves that block light from reaching the middle and lower growing portions of the plant. It has gotten me more even nug size from my middle and lower parts of the plant. And an overall better yield. Just sharing the experiences that have worked for me. I will always yield my opinions to the scientists.There is so much wrong with this post, total nonsense. Dont remove leaves exposed to light, that's just ridiculous. This post reeks with bro science.
Yep Apple trees , peach trees and Grape vineyards do this very practice .Ive harvested the ripe tops of a plant and let the smaller bottom buds finish out bc they were still throwing whites. They never really amount to too much...just dense up a bit. It does help alot when trimming you lolli the bottom branches. Bro science naaaaa. I think some strains really benefit from this...yes, the energy wants to go straight to the tops. Apple tree growers taught us this trick
People have grown cannabis for millenia, using tailored nutrients at different times. Fish, blood, bone. .all known additives to soil, for specific needs, and to pump up harvests. Pruning has also been a standard practice in gardens to control crops. Many plants produce better with limited fruiting sites, producing more useable fruit when pruned. Pruning can even trigger a defensive response in cannabis enhancing terpine and tricome production, 2 of cannabis' main defense mechanisms, in the same way UV exposure does. We pretty much understand how similar herbaceous plants act, it's not much different. Most of the stupid shit is loosely based on actual science, just not carried out very well. Science will only correct and fine tune what's already known.Before the forums and state legalization. ....how many were growing dope number one? Number two...how many were using wonky nutrient additives , "flushing" plant media before harvest , and pruning lower growth to "focus energy on the tops" ??? I swear we have come full circle from the hippie generation and hanging plants upside down to "let thc drain into the buds" or boiling roots and other crazy tales. Once cannabis goes fully legal and real scientists and botanist get a hold of this in a mainstream sort of way....alot of our underground practices are going to seem ridiculous.
This is exactly what I was saying to do, but it was too bro science for some apparently.People have grown cannabis for millenia, using tailored nutrients at different times. Fish, blood, bone. .all known additives to soil, for specific needs, and to pump up harvests. Pruning has also been a standard practice in gardens to control crops. Many plants produce better with limited fruiting sites, producing more useable fruit when pruned. Pruning can even trigger a defensive response in cannabis enhancing terpine and tricome production, 2 of cannabis' main defense mechanisms, in the same way UV exposure does. We pretty much understand how similar herbaceous plants act, it's not much different. Most of the stupid shit is loosely based on actual science, just not carried out very well. Science will only correct and fine tune what's already known.