OK, then why trim or tuck away leaves if the buds don't need light?
which always made sense to me because when you cut anything off of a plant it slows growth because the plant was using that part you cut off to create energy... which is why people who defoliate for "higher yields" say wait 1-2 weeks after defoliating to allow the plant to recover while never realizing that if they didn't defoliate in the first place, the plant would be much bigger if you would have just left it alone and allowed it to grow for those 1-2 weeks that they were using to "recover".Everyone I've seen who has done an actual side-by-side, not just "it seemed it worked better this go around!", usually notice one thing:
Stress slows growth.
The plant you butcher is just going to grow more slowly compared to the plant you don't. Initially from the shock of being cut on. Then again from not having it's solar panels.
ALSO, if you are using feminized seeds and you butcher it while it's in flower, the stress can cause the plant(s) to hermie.
rosebuds are not an annual plant like cannabis is.. you don't trim back a rose bush and that same year you get bigger roses.. you trim back a rose bush and maybe the next year it will give you bigger flowers..correct me if im wrong but isnt only 15% of the light that hits the leav absorbed and the rest falls strait thru it? dont trim leaves here and there lol, insted read up on how to correctly trim a plant . with correct trimming more and better growth can be obtained. cannabis is not so different from other plants in that aspect. i.e how you would trim a rosebush to get preattyer and bigger flowers.
this is true but i belive i could still state my point. let me clearafy what i mean : trimming can be a great thing if you actually know what you are doingrosebuds are not an annual plant like cannabis is.. you don't trim back a rose bush and that same year you get bigger roses.. you trim back a rose bush and maybe the next year it will give you bigger flowers..
which always made sense to me because when you cut anything off of a plant it slows growth because the plant was using that part you cut off to create energy... which is why people who defoliate for "higher yields" say wait 1-2 weeks after defoliating to allow the plant to recover while never realizing that if they didn't defoliate in the first place, the plant would be much bigger if you would have just left it alone and allowed it to grow for those 1-2 weeks that they were using to "recover".
No.Everyone I've seen who has done an actual side-by-side, not just "it seemed it worked better this go around!", usually notice one thing:
Stress slows growth.
The plant you butcher is just going to grow more slowly compared to the plant you don't. Initially from the shock of being cut on. Then again from not having it's solar panels.
ALSO, if you are using feminized seeds and you butcher it while it's in flower, the stress can cause the plant(s) to hermie.
which always made sense to me because when you cut anything off of a plant it slows growth because the plant was using that part you cut off to create energy... which is why people who defoliate for "higher yields" say wait 1-2 weeks after defoliating to allow the plant to recover while never realizing that if they didn't defoliate in the first place, the plant would be much bigger if you would have just left it alone and allowed it to grow for those 1-2 weeks that they were using to "recover".