SativaLion
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When you remove a leaf should you leave a little of the stem (maybe half inch) on the plant or do you remove the leaf and stem completely?
In these parts I think its safe to say that most of us are fucked up. But I got an Abe Lincoln in my pocket that says I'm generally more fucked up than most.youre fucked up
If you are going to give your poor plant pain by taking something that will aid it's growth then your plant does not care which method you use to inflict this unnecessary pain to it, Rip the leaf off, of cut it with some snips, or even a razor blade.... as an advocate for your healthy plant, I argue against cutting anything that "shades" your plant....if it is alive and green.... Good LuckWhen you remove a leaf should you leave a little of the stem (maybe half inch) on the plant or do you remove the leaf and stem completely?
He was talking about trimming, after it is hung and dry. FDD was absolutely against defoliating. One of his quotes was "stupid nature,put all these leaves in my way" reading comprehension is fun,huh?Yeah, that'd what greylord and I were talking about earlier; I was reading fdd2blk's harvest sticky, and he talked about how he likes to get in there with the snips and get to the base of the petiole or the stem.
When I defoliate, it depends if I'm in a hurry or not. If I'm in a hurry I'll just start grabbing and ripping (but I've sacrificed a couple buds this way by not being careful). When I pull the fan leaves off with my hands, usually it tears off and leaves the petiole on the stock, and I'll just let it dry off and then they pop right off.
But usually I like to get in there with the snips and snip it right at the stock. When those petioles/stems dry out they can fall off, and I have to be really careful about plant matter getting into my soil BC my grow room has more bacteria than I'd like anyways, and coupled with my humid conditions its just a breeding ground for mold.