mr sunshine
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Ok.ha ha !! wow ok.
i leave it here then.
Ok.ha ha !! wow ok.
i leave it here then.
i'd say we differ on our understanding of how plants grow man.but normally cutting off around 10% to 30% of the plants mass going into flowering means more buds and bigger buds
Roots can only do so much in a day but sucking up all the extra sugar from the plants leaves can get you an extra weeks growth in the last week or 2 normally seems worth it to me
I trim under my plants skirt to get rid of the larfy popcorn that forms under there. Allows more resources to be put into the top buds.i'd say we differ on our understanding of how plants grow man.
if cutting off damn near a third of your plant's mass gets you "bigger and more buds"
and while they are going INTO flowering??!
wow..
Yes is does and gives you some nice cuttings you can clone tooI trim under my plants skirt to get rid of the larfy popcorn that forms under there. Allows more resources to be put into the top buds.
do you trim off 30% of your plants mass before flowering to get bigger yields?I trim under my plants skirt to get rid of the larfy popcorn that forms under there. Allows more resources to be put into the top buds.
do you trim off 30% of your plants mass before flowering to get bigger yields?
and i'm not really on the same page as the plant getting MORE resources by cutting off photosynthetic producing leaves.
but I;m not really in the mood of starting another internet argument, lets just say that if you are happy with that, then so am I.
there are many, many different techniques used, and to a degree they all work.
i'm just not a subscriber of any "green" material being removed from my plants.
to avoid molds? hell yes.
to make the trimming easier?
sure
but to INCREASE yields?
No.
@Mellowman2112 says it's all a myth. pots are round, so you can't water them because water is flat. so, if any leaves are three dimensional, you should cut them off. only 2d leaves work on a flat earth...do you trim off 30% of your plants mass before flowering to get bigger yields?
and i'm not really on the same page as the plant getting MORE resources by cutting off photosynthetic producing leaves.
but I;m not really in the mood of starting another internet argument, lets just say that if you are happy with that, then so am I.
there are many, many different techniques used, and to a degree they all work.
i'm just not a subscriber of any "green" material being removed from my plants.
to avoid molds? hell yes.
to make the trimming easier?
sure
but to INCREASE yields?
No.
@Mellowman2112 says it's all a myth. pots are round, so you can't water them because water is flat. so, if any leaves are three dimensional, you should cut them off. only 2d leaves work on a flat earth...
because taking growing photosynthetically producing parts off my plant makes it grow slower.if your growing small plants or side lighting a lot, doing a vert grow or removing the lower junk early in veg then sure
but if not you must get some popcorn and or some lower branches that pretty much do sod all, why would you leave them on ?
because taking growing photosynthetically producing parts off my plant makes it grow slower.
and like I said it's not a growing technique I subscribe to.
at least not to increase yields.
like I said it has it's purpose in many grows, to help airflow, reduce molds, keep from getting too tall, ease of trimming etc.
but it doesn't increase yields.
plants don't work that way.
beyond that, the "larf" has it's purpose, usually destined for hash or cooking.
If you like to grow that way it's totally cool man, it's just a preference, like the types of food you like, or women you date.
I was simply saying it's not gonna get you bigger and more buds
Nah I just do it to reduce all the crap under the canopy that gets no light, not sure if it makes more weight overall.do you trim off 30% of your plants mass before flowering to get bigger yields?
and i'm not really on the same page as the plant getting MORE resources by cutting off photosynthetic producing leaves.
but I;m not really in the mood of starting another internet argument, lets just say that if you are happy with that, then so am I.
there are many, many different techniques used, and to a degree they all work.
i'm just not a subscriber of any "green" material being removed from my plants.
to avoid molds? hell yes.
to make the trimming easier?
sure
but to INCREASE yields?
No.
I guess I just still havent heard why you need more light to get to the buds by taking off the part of the plant that can actually utilize and convert that light energy. It's the plant that supplies the buds using nutrients and energy gathered by the roots and leaves. The buds aren't, to my knowledge dependant on light. They are dependant on the energy the leaves converted. Seems like deprivation to remove that source.Well if I got mold I would yield less bud right ? less airflow means smaller buds too
and tiny tiny popcorn buds I don`t count as "yield" "yield" is the good hard nice smelling strong buds, I`d rather cut off the small stuff and get bigger big buds, ok to you that maybe the same yield but for me I yield more of what I`m after
also I yield more, as the branches I cut off for clones will yield me more, as if I go from seed the chances of getting a good plant are 1 in 3 or 1 in 10 strain depending but if I`m cloning a yielder then I`ll get more
but like you say everyone has their own style
I`ll give you more leaves can sometimes mean the plant can produce more flowering hormones
but that`s why I leave some big fan leaves off that some people I know would take off, so I have something to spray with my boosters
more leaves has nothing to do with flowering hormones manWell if I got mold I would yield less bud right ? less airflow means smaller buds too
and tiny tiny popcorn buds I don`t count as "yield" "yield" is the good hard nice smelling strong buds, I`d rather cut off the small stuff and get bigger big buds, ok to you that maybe the same yield but for me I yield more of what I`m after
also I yield more, as the branches I cut off for clones will yield me more, as if I go from seed the chances of getting a good plant are 1 in 3 or 1 in 10 strain depending but if I`m cloning a yielder then I`ll get more
but like you say everyone has their own style
I`ll give you more leaves can sometimes mean the plant can produce more flowering hormones
but that`s why I leave some big fan leaves off that some people I know would take off, so I have something to spray with my boosters
So if you want more tops on a plant you cover the tops so they don`t get any light ? No you get more light to the tops so they can growI guess I just still havent heard why you need more light to get to the buds by taking off the part of the plant that can actually utilize and convert that light energy. It's the plant that supplies the buds using nutrients and energy gathered by the roots and leaves. The buds aren't, to my knowledge dependant on light. They are dependant on the energy the leaves converted. Seems like deprivation to remove that source.
Unless the plant grows bigger buds as a stress reaction to less photosynthesis?
Get some bio-char bro, its charred wood and soak in ewc/molasses tea.thx for your efforts konna^
no one mentioning wood ashes? wtf! the main residue is Ca/K, nice for ripen & swelling according to agricultural practices^. Each batch is different, it may need a precharge with epsom salts... and a bit of cycling to avoid that Ph-Napalm feature..but the results (bag appeal & such) doesnt lie!
what about your heights, grease?i'd say we differ on our understanding of how plants grow man.
if cutting off damn near a third of your plant's mass gets you "bigger and more buds"
and while they are going INTO flowering??!
wow..
well since I do like 4 to 6 strains at a time the heights are more dictated by the stuff I gotta stuff UNDER the containers to get them a uniform heighths.what about your heights, grease?
what heights do you like for making big dense buds
bit strain dependent and light dependent but overall i guess
I think most don't like the fact that the "liming" attributes of it are REAL unpredictable, not to mention soluble.no one mentioning wood ashes? wtf! the main residue is Ca/K, nice for ripen & swelling according to agricultural practices^. Each batch is different, it may need a precharge with epsom salts... and a bit of cycling to avoid that Ph-Napalm feature..but the results (bag appeal & such) doesnt lie!
I hear you, dawgwell since I do like 4 to 6 strains at a time ..
annnnd if i'm NOT doing this endless seed-popping pheno hunt