cary schellie
Active Member
How many weeks into flowering can I remove fan leaves that are covering bud sights, without harming the plant?
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
first of all, if plants are fed properly, no leaves should turn yellow in flower.. this is not natural and an internet myth that gets passed on because people tend to feed their flowering plants high phos. foods in flower and stop feeding them nitrogen or give them very little nitrogen in flowering..
if you were to continue feeding them enough nitrogen in flowering, the leaves should never yellow and die off like many believe they should..
secondly, the leaves are what feeds the plants and creates buds, not the other way around... when growing, one should only concern themselves with a happy canopy of nice and healthy leaves and nothing else.. don't worry one bit about buds, but rather concentrate on growing as much green, ie, leaves, as you possibly can?? why? because the leaves are what creates the food and sugars that the plant uses to create things like buds..
check out the thread by uncle ben called gardening tips and tweaks.. i have only read the first 15 or so pages thus far but have already learned tons.. skip all the posts but the ones by the op if you want... i'll guarantee that you'll look at growing in a different light..
https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/267989-uncle-bens-gardening-tweeks-pointers.html
how on earth does nitrogen hurt yield when nitrogen feeds the leaves which in turn feeds the plants?? i think you're one of the people who falls for some of those internet myths..well... first of all... yes you are correct about NOT stopping giving the plant N...
as cannabis is an evergreen and should remain somewhat green throughout its life cycle...
and the reason why in the later stage of flowering they "should" turn more yellow, is because the "days are shorter and thus less chlorophyll is produced"
also... cannabis is an annual... especially when (if let flower) will complete its cycle shed some of its leaves (preparing fertilization of ground for nutes for the seedlings it will have produced)... and then die during winter...
this can be altered since every other dioecious plant is perennial... cannabis can be kept in perpetual growth and chlorophyll production, if left in vegetative stage... or after flowering... the light cycle bumped back to more hours, then what is called "re-veg"...
however... if you still give them high doses like you did in veg... then ultimately you are reducing your flower production... and you will hurt your yields with excess N...
how on earth does nitrogen hurt yield when nitrogen feeds the leaves which in turn feeds the plants?? i think you're one of the people who falls for some of those internet myths..
i was just waiting for you to say that the plants would taste like nitrogen ..
i understand this.. let me ask you this then.. why don't leaves start to yellow off right at the beginning of flowering if it's the reduction of light that causes them to yellow and not 6 or however many weeks later in flower?i hardly fall for "myths" as i have done extensive scientific study on the biology of cannabis...
i never said that they "dont" need N... i just said as a result of less hours of light the leaves will have "less chlorophyll production"...
remember its chlorophyll that comes from light that gives the plants their green leaves... not nitrogen...