rkymtnman
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thank you. i try to spread some decent knowledge around here.He's definitely not. Just because people have different opinions or disagree it doesn't make them idiots.
thank you. i try to spread some decent knowledge around here.He's definitely not. Just because people have different opinions or disagree it doesn't make them idiots.
This is my first grow but I did gather a whole lot of information for months. Some of my plants i've been doing alittle bit less and a little bit more ( some plants I topped, some I double topped, some only pure LST ) so at the end of my harvest I can compare and contrast. At the end of the day its going to be first hand experience. Its hard to know who to trust since there are alot of haters out there but I can tell when someone is genuinely looking out for me. I appreciate the love man and looking out. How a real grower should be. <3Still defoliation. People hear the word defoliation and they think it automatically means remove all the leaves. There are many different levels.
There lots of trolls on here, that have no idea, good luck.Lol I appreciate the advice guys. I'm just gathering information and thoughts and will decide what I want to do . Looks like so far what I have done has worked. As far as the advice of pretty much lollipopping the whole bottom half and mainling sounds outrages lol. This guy rkymtnman is an idiot also haha.
Noone said anyone owes anyone douche. Noone has to answer. All I asked for was help ignore if you want, no need to be a Karen.Seek advise elsewhere I’m out
For the record none of these guys owe you any answers
Bro science. I take off all the low stuffjust wondering do you do the same with autoflowers? people say to not mess with autoflowers too much but one of my thickest stemmed and healthiest looking auto have been from topping it( and not just the highest top i actually topped the two tops right below it as well). So I'm thinking why not just semi lollipop like the bottom 25% just like what an experience grower would do with a photo plant?
if soil try five gln pot next time.yeah my plant is really growing outside the circumference of my pot, but its an autoflower and its a 3 gallon pot. Does this mean that I'm doing pretty well for my first auto grow? This plant is in week 5 since it sprouted, so i'm not sure if the plant is big or small? Plant may look bigger too because I have tied down the plant with lst at a diagonal angle so thats why its covering the whole pot.
I get ya, but seriously. " dont defoliate because photosynthesis needs leaves" Plus like you said, people may take the word defoliation wrong.He's definitely not. Just because people have different opinions or disagree it doesn't make them idiots.
And this pretty much sums you up.There lots of trolls on here, that have no idea, good luck.
There is no point talking to you, I have seen your results.And this pretty much sums you up.
Not sure how many plants you have but your best bet is to take 3 clones all growing in the same room and defol heavy one, defol light another and dont defol the third. Then check your results at the end. For some reason people get very emotional talking about defoliation and you will have people screaming at you their way is the best, even though half of them have never even done any tests.I get ya, but seriously. " dont defoliate because photosynthesis needs leaves" Plus like you said, people may take the word defoliation wrong.
You have? Were they bad?There is no point talking to you, I have seen your results.
Over analyzing.Its about OPthat's selective trimming in my book. and for a specific reason.
New leaves grow back. They are smaller and block less light. Bud sites have time to catch up while the plants are growing the leaves back. Air flow and all of that as well. None of it's proven to my knowledge, but a lot of growers swear by it. It's not that crazy when you think beyond the surface level.i guess my main issue is that there is no way that a plant can create more energy while taking in less energy. a basic law of physics . but like i said, people defol the whole thing, people flush for weeks , people boil roots. you do you.
Good advice but I think the OP growing autos ?Not sure how many plants you have but your best bet is to take 3 clones all growing in the same room and defol heavy one, defol light another and dont defol the third. Then check your results at the end. For some reason people get very emotional talking about defoliation and you will have people screaming at you their way is the best, even though half of them have never even done any tests.
Personally, I always defoliate fairly heavily at the end of stretch but I live in a very humid location. If I was in a desert I would want the leaves for increased transpiration. Good luck!
Yup, not for every grow...but many use the toolPersonally, I always defoliate fairly heavily at the end of stretch but I live in a very humid location. If I was in a desert I would want the leaves for increased transpiration. Good luck!
But,again that particular plant?New leaves grow back. They are smaller and block less light. Bud sites have time to catch up while the plants are growing the leaves back. Air flow and all of that as well. None of it's proven to my knowledge, but a lot of growers swear by it. It's not that crazy when you think beyond the surface level.
Great adviceNew leaves grow back. They are smaller and block less light. Bud sites have time to catch up while the plants are growing the leaves back. Air flow and all of that as well. None of it's proven to my knowledge, but a lot of growers swear by it. It's not that crazy when you think beyond the surface level.