Samwell Seed Well
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Good stuff Hobbes, many fruiting/flowering plants benefit from various forms of pruning defoilation and other forms of stress to elicit a hormonal or systemic response by the plant... horticulture is fun
.So, I'm nearing 8 weeks of flowering, and majority of my main fans are damaged from spraying and subsequently showering a couple days later to clean off the residue and dead bugs.
Unfortunately I used my bathroom shower and it was too much and damaged all of them. I've left them on as they appear to still be doing their job, but have trimmed anything that might give way to infection.
At any rate, I've beat the bugs, but I'm wondering what would happen if I removed them all at this point?
Anyone have experience doing this at 8 weeks into flower?
Thanks, not worried about light, was curious though on opinions if removing them would instigate new growth this late into it... I'm pretty sure it's a no, but never experienced so thought I would ask..
Looking at your pic the leaves seem pretty good, but if you want to get more light deeper into the plant you could prune the big fan leaves.
What strain is it and how many more weeks do you estimate until harvest?
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No, no new growth. You are correct. At this point you're just getting more light down deep.if removing them would instigate new growth this late into it
Hate to hear about the mites...the only thing worse I ever had was root nematodes when I was in Florida. Both are tough to eradicate in flower, (at least for me). Glad you beat them!Thanks, not worried about light, was curious though on opinions if removing them would instigate new growth this late into it... I'm pretty sure it's a no, but never experienced so thought I would ask.
They are from an ACE feminized elite random 5 pack, so no idea what they actually are.
Looking like 2-3 more weeks at least.
Thanks, it was aphids and whiteflies though not mites thankfully! My own fault for bringing in my pepper tree for the winter. Lesson learned, never again.Hate to hear about the mites...the only thing worse I ever had was root nematodes when I was in Florida. Both are tough to eradicate in flower, (at least for me). Glad you beat them!
Thanks for your welcome..
LOL!
The anti-defoliators are welcome two, need two sides to keep each other honest.
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I have stripped plants and got rid of all the huge fans in flower and had dense bud developement the whole way up the branches on lollipopped plants. I have left tons of lower branches on with no pruning... however on that particular run I was made to only chop what was above the net, and then I dropped my light down to finish the rest off. Everything on the bottom was shaded, and looked like week 5 flowers. The light hitting those bud sites is where it’s at from what I’ve grown. Some strains are said to throw a bit of a tantrum if stripped..
I'm going to run 4 plants:
plant 1: as the control with no defoliation
plant 2: lollipoped only
plant 3: lollipoped and a defoliation on day 1 of flower
plant 4: lollipoped and 2 defoliations - day 1 of flower and day 21of flower
I defoliate twice and my sugar leaves take a beating through flower, I'm really interested in the results. I'll weigh the larf on the first plant up to the lollipop level on the other plants, see if the lollipop is worthwhile.
I'm going to be using 4 Serious Happiness clones from Serious Seeds - Serious Seeds will be offering a discount to readers of the thread, stay tuned.
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I cloned in a bubbler:
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Off of this mother plant:
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I grew for 20 years without ever even pruning a leaf, the great solar panels, leaf pumps, the more the better.
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Then I watched a series of videos by Black Dog LED where they stripped every fan leaf from the plant twice, and they got great results.
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So I gave it a try and got good results, maybe better than before.
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I've been curious which style grows more bud, if defoliation is just busy work, if there's something to getting more light to the lower bud sites or if there's some type of hormone released when the foliage is attacked heavily.
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This is an open thread: opinions, insight, constructive criticism are welcome.
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.The clone in the front right is clearly in a different stage of growth than the others, which has been obvious from post 1. Because of this, I don't see the potential results being in any way conclusive.
.I do defoliation all the time but not too much. I belive it's beneficial for more bud to leaf ratioView attachment 5080035 what you think from your expirience? I try to pic the ones that blocking new growth ore Bud sited.
I check it later. Why?.
Fiete how many nodes deep is your canopy?
Your plant looks good, I wouldn't prune any more.
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