If I had known the video was you in it, I would have been more kind, but I still disagree with many of the things in your video.you a funny man. i know what i do works great. done both ways and this way really fattens up the buds.. where is your experience and knowledgeable video then if you know so much... you a funny funny little boy who needs to take an agriculture class so you know a few thing about prunning, topping, and thinning out plants.. growing in general
If you ever do a detailed side by side comparison that accounts for all variables, Ill be interested in the results. Until then, I still stand by that removing fan leaves doesn't increase bud growth. Fan leaves drive food production for the plant, so I see no way removing said food factories can increase bud growth. Its just counter-intuitive.Hi people, just joined here, but I have to agree that taking off the LARGER fan leaves in the final 2-4 weeks DOES help the buds grow larger.
In fact, I will be posting pics of mine (almost ready to harvest) shortly.
Unfortunately, I dont know any place that actually offers such a Doctorate, but I have done plenty of research both here, and outside of marijuana forums. You know the real world where people dont have these myths and fairy tales about their plants that they have to believe are true. Theres also this thing called common sense, which I believe alot of people that grow MJ are seriously lacking in.My, my. Aren't we a pot snob. Where did you receive your Doctorate in marijuana cultivation from, Dave?
Thank you Homebrewer for backing me up. I appreciate it, but Im sure someone will come along and just say Jorge is wrong, and that you are wrong for believing the truth. I mean it is alot easier for a person to just blindly stick to their beliefs than *gasp* actually change them!From Jorge Cervantes' book:
Leave leaves alone! Leaf removal is not pruning, it's hacking up a healthy plant. Ill-informed growers believe that removing large shade leaves makes plants more productive because it supplies more light to smaller leaves and growing tips. Wrong! This is bad gardening! Plants need all their leaves to produce the maximum amount of chlorophyll and food. Removing leaves slows chlorophyll production, stresses a plant and stunts growth.
I remember a decade ago when I was a new grower and looking for secret tricks to increase yield and quality. People will learn eventually, but they seem to need to do it on their own.Thank you Homebrewer for backing me up. I appreciate it, but Im sure someone will come along and just say Jorge is wrong, and that you are wrong for believing the truth. I mean it is alot easier for a person to just blindly stick to their beliefs than *gasp* actually change them!
how did you know that.george, maybe he is and maybe he is not. but for a fact they willput ,more weight on.. you will seeIf I had known the video was you in it, I would have been more kind, but I still disagree with many of the things in your video.
If you ever do a detailed side by side comparison that accounts for all variables, Ill be interested in the results. Until then, I still stand by that removing fan leaves doesn't increase bud growth. Fan leaves drive food production for the plant, so I see no way removing said food factories can increase bud growth. Its just counter-intuitive.
Unfortunately, I dont know any place that actually offers such a Doctorate, but I have done plenty of research both here, and outside of marijuana forums. You know the real world where people dont have these myths and fairy tales about their plants that they have to believe are true. Theres also this thing called common sense, which I believe alot of people that grow MJ are seriously lacking in.
Thank you Homebrewer for backing me up. I appreciate it, but Im sure someone will come along and just say Jorge is wrong, and that you are wrong for believing the truth. I mean it is alot easier for a person to just blindly stick to their beliefs than *gasp* actually change them!
I've argued for a decade about this. Not one person has ever come up with a reasonable explanation or demonstration showing that removing sun leaves is beneficial in any way.talk shit and get shit talked back RETARD
And not one person has shown that it doesn't.Not one person has ever come up with a reasonable explanation or demonstration showing that removing sun leaves is beneficial in any way.
A quote from your article:And not one person has shown that it doesn't.
As it is often said in these threads, Mother nature put those fan leaves there for a reason!
Yes, just like she gave men nipples and cows domesticated themselves along side of dogs.
Anyhow, here is a link to a rose magazine wherein they lay out how to properly prune and why doing so increases plant yield. I know, an actual source from people with actual knowledge. The sky is falling down!
http://www.rosebudmag.com/gardening/pruning-hydroponics-plants
Those with the longest experience are arguing against this eh? Seriously, get over yourself. By the way, pruning and training to increase yield from fruit trees has been used for fucking THOUSANDS of years. Keep your head in the sand all you want but stop spreading misinformation simply because you refuse to educate yourself.
And not one person has shown that it doesn't.
As it is often said in these threads, Mother nature put those fan leaves there for a reason!
Yes, just like she gave men nipples and cows domesticated themselves along side of dogs.
Anyhow, here is a link to a rose magazine wherein they lay out how to properly prune and why doing so increases plant yield. I know, an actual source from people with actual knowledge. The sky is falling down!
http://www.rosebudmag.com/gardening/pruning-hydroponics-plants
Those with the longest experience are arguing against this eh? Seriously, get over yourself. By the way, pruning and training to increase yield from fruit trees has been used for fucking THOUSANDS of years. Keep your head in the sand all you want but stop spreading misinformation simply because you refuse to educate yourself.
A quote from your article:
On the other hand, improper pruning techniques damage your hydroponics plants and decrease your growth and yield. In some cases, improper pruning techniques can kill your hydroponic plants.
This is the quote most applicable to this thread
In most cases I'd agree with with you, but Cannabis cultivation, more than any other subject I can think of has been infested with misinformation."Unfortunately, I dont know any place that actually offers such a Doctorate, but I have done plenty of research both here, and outside of marijuana forums. You know the real world where people dont have these myths and fairy tales about their plants that they have to believe are true. Theres also this thing called common sense, which I believe alot of people that grow MJ are seriously lacking in."
That's fine Dave. We're all adults here. The very fact that people have differing theories, opinions, and techniques is what makes this forum so interesting. We can agree to disagree on any marijuana related topic, but when you start trotting out such nonsense as "this persons RIU account should be deleted" simply because you don't agree with him, well, you're acting awfully childish, and arrogant imo.
I hate seeing medicinal growers listen to this guy.[video=youtube;_TbhY6aG9Uo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TbhY6aG9Uo[/video]
If indeed it does work, have you documented the results?no it work in every grow. and i did this b4 i found this video...
one thing i don't do is tell some one something that don't work,,,, thank you... all from expence here and your lucky i am sharing my knolage with you.. take it for what its worth and thats a million dollars
Your experience includes 8 grows, according to your youtube account.no it work in every grow. and i did this b4 i found this video...
one thing i don't do is tell some one something that don't work,,,, thank you... all from expence here and your lucky i am sharing my knolage with you.. take it for what its worth and thats a million dollars
"Unfortunately, I dont know any place that actually offers such a Doctorate, but I have done plenty of research both here, and outside of marijuana forums. You know the real world where people dont have these myths and fairy tales about their plants that they have to believe are true. Theres also this thing called common sense, which I believe alot of people that grow MJ are seriously lacking in."
That's fine Dave. We're all adults here. The very fact that people have differing theories, opinions, and techniques is what makes this forum so interesting. We can agree to disagree on any marijuana related topic, but when you start trotting out such nonsense as "this persons RIU account should be deleted" simply because you don't agree with him, well, you're acting awfully childish, and arrogant imo.
Well put!Fan leaves are a plant’s largest most effective solar collectors. They collect most of the light rays striking a plant and convert it into energy the plant then uses to create sugars/carbohydrates. Large fan leaves are also large plant organs, or factories where the combined created energy and created elements are combined and then convert and combine with the nutrients taken up by the plant turning them into a form the plant can then use for food.
Every time someone cuts a healthy leaf or branch from a plant a ‘signal’ well be sent in the plant to replace the leaf or branch, unless fairly late in flower. That means energy that would otherwise be used for new/more/increased growth with budsites or increased bud growth instead is transferred to attempt to replace what was lost somewhere on the plant.
When a plant is cut/trimmed/topped/damaged the plant sends internal ‘signals’ that basically put it into damage control mode. Depending what happens where, hormones are released triggering different functions and growth changes. That diverts and uses energy that would otherwise have been going to the plant’s normal growth.
The logic of people who do not understand plants is: A plant has ‘X’ amount of energy to use. Cut off growth deemed less desirable and ALL of the plant energy, the entire amount making up ‘X’ will then have to all go to the remaining growth.
Where that pseudo-logic fails is that with each bit of ‘green’ you remove from a plant the total amount of energy it has to rely on for growth is reduced, ‘X’ becomes ‘Q’ amount of energy. Then part of that amount of energy is diverted from the still existing growth for damage control so you end up with ‘M’ amount of energy going to the remaining growth rather than ‘X’ amount of energy.