micro.grower
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so how is cuttin the leaves in half instead of off working for ya?
It seems to be working just fine. Some of the inner leaves are starting to get some pretty nice trichome development, so I decided to cut off as much as I could without removing resinous portions. Leaf tips are long and produce lots of shade. Cutting off the tips sort of "halts" outward growth of the leaf and directs more growth hormones to the buds, where they really should be. In theory it should work pretty well, but we'll see how she looks when I get back home . Maybe I'll have my roommate send me a few pictures.so how is cuttin the leaves in half instead of off working for ya?
Thanks, greenpower000! She sure is! This grow has really showed me how remarkably resilient these plants are.Keep up the good work bro !
Everything is looking great ! Miss Rotty Stem is kicking ass !!!
just be careful not to cut off too much, a plant needs light to grow/feed buds. the leaf itself is what brings in the most energy to the bud to grow it big an fat for our smoking pleasure so some fan leaves that are blocking the light can be removed, but say a leaf on a node site, maybe not as good to remove. Course you have to decide which you want more, the leaf or light on the bud... just my 2 cents from all my homework... you can call me a noob tho, im just putting my thoughts out there.It seems to be working just fine. Some of the inner leaves are starting to get some pretty nice trichome development, so I decided to cut off as much as I could without removing resinous portions. Leaf tips are long and produce lots of shade. Cutting off the tips sort of "halts" outward growth of the leaf and directs more growth hormones to the buds, where they really should be.
i think the leaf may grow into it, or it deteriorate's because it ripens, so to speak, first because it started first. so i guess those leaves should maybe be inspected for the clear/cloudy/amber states similar to the buds. we all know sugary leaves aint bad to smoke. my thoughts on that...thats a good theory agreevin.. the big thing i wanted to point out, and i noticed this throughout mine, the leaves that had the most frost in the beggining of flowering grew out and the thc on the leaves dissapeared... is this normal? or did the plant turn what would have been its sugar trim to fan leaves? that was all i noticed with mine and honestly couldnt even tell you if it was genetic related or something i was doing to it...
It really seems like the more I defoliate, the more leaves pop up a few days later. I don't have any problem taking off every mature fan leaf on the plant. It looks haggard as hell for a day or two, but you can really tell the difference in terms of branching and pistil/bud development early on in flowering. My roommate did a little pruning last night and sent me a text: "Now I can see why they call it sticky icky!" Haha . I chuckled. I can't wait to see how the little girl is doing. Pioneers, you say!! I want to play Oregon Trail now.that sorta what i was thinking... i think there may be two portions to this defoliation thing... vegging is pretty much removing fan leaves till appropiately bushed, then when canopy is evenly bushed trimmin half the leaf for a couple of weeks to fill them out may be the key.. good thing guys like us experiment... we will have this micro thing down to an exact science one day... we too will be called pioneers in this genre... lol...
Hey, thanks MV. I'm not currently equipped to handle it, but it would be really cool to see a triple side-by-side with clones. Plant one is left alone, plant two is partially defoliated (as you suggest) and plant three is fully defoliated (like I've been doing). Don't get me wrong, I generally don't worry about leaves that aren't blocking anything, but I like keeping my workspace clean and tidy. My first plant got way too cluttered to be feasible in my space after a while. I think I'll be able to come to a very nice balance next time.just be careful not to cut off too much, a plant needs light to grow/feed buds. the leaf itself is what brings in the most energy to the bud to grow it big an fat for our smoking pleasure so some fan leaves that are blocking the light can be removed, but say a leaf on a node site, maybe not as good to remove. Course you have to decide which you want more, the leaf or light on the bud... just my 2 cents from all my homework... you can call me a noob tho, im just putting my thoughts out there.
Course my man here aggreenvln has enough madskillage to not need my thinkings lol
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I've noticed that as well. Trichomes on sugar leaves tend to "shrivel up" and degrade a bit well before the plant is done. I'll let you know what I observe this time.thanks for the advice... i did notice the trichs going on amber on trim quite awhile before the trichs on the bud changed to amber... good theory... i guess its something im gonna have to keep an eye on next time around...
yeah, i love smoking those little sugary leaves
Haha, for sure dudes! Trim is perfectly fine to smoke -- in my previous grow I made a giant ball of iso hash out of it, but I could have just as easily puffed away. In fact, when dispensaries do "joint giveaways" for various occasions, they're generally giving away trim joints.agreed... last year when i was getting my first one harvested, i mentioned that i smoked the fan leaves and trim and somebody was like... "you smoke those?"... its sorta funny because due to the defoliation process i was afforded alot of "trim" early on in this grow... no shit, this trim kept me stoed for awhile... i think there was about a week span of me not having my meds, and the trim didnt replace bud, but it helped alot when i wanted to smoke... does that make since? it basically gave me a mild buzz... lol... i got some queen dream packed in muh bowl... i might be back on later homie... if not, ya know where i went... got stoned outta my mind... lol....
not only that, he gained the insight of tending a wounded plant. now hes an MJ-medic!!hey buddy so glad you didnt chop old miss rotty stem down!.....she's turnin out real pretty an looks like she'll yield good!
If she's got 2wks left id be tempted to feed her nutes for another week but its your call bud good luck
peace
Thanks, gumball!looking stellar there agreevin!!!
Oof, you're telling me PB! I learned waaaay more from this grow after I made the decision not to chop than I would have if I had simply taken the clippers to her after three weeks. I'm pretty optimistic about the yield too .hey buddy so glad you didnt chop old miss rotty stem down!.....she's turnin out real pretty an looks like she'll yield good!
If she's got 2wks left id be tempted to feed her nutes for another week but its your call bud good luck
peace
Cer-ti-fied!not only that, he gained the insight of tending a wounded plant. now hes an MJ-medic!!