Well if you like it then click on like lol.LOL....yet another defoliating thread. I like Redcarpetmatches comment about pussy willows....as I look at other's grows that have yanked leaves off their plants and that's what they look like. I wonder if the poster that asked looked at someone's picture of a plant that was trimmed just before chopping.
These kind of absolute statements are not helpful, pretty much invalidstarting this thread opened a portal for the demon noobies...
defoliation = stunted growth , smaller yield, airy buds..
plenty of lush green leaves = big happy yield.
only pull leaves that are damaged
Any one who argues this is wrong and an idiot and needs to take botany and horticulture classes..
It's an absolute statement, but mostly accurate. Those leaves facilitate an important function in a plant. If you don't believe that then take a clone, and strip all of the leaves from it and continue doing so for it's entire life cycle. I'd guess that the results would be less than spectacular. I suppose at a certain point once the flowers have formed you'd be fine removing some leaves. I'd never advocate stripping a plant of all of it's leaves, though. That flies in the face of science.These kind of absolute statements are not helpful, pretty much invalid
kind of thing i would expect from a noobie that has just finished reading jorges bible or another Uncleben stooge
you should re-phrase them i think it is possible to save them with a few if's and maybe's in the right places
stick to those classes!
View attachment 2869722 defoliated purple haze #1
View attachment 2869723 same plant about 3-4 weeks later
4 weeks later they look horribleView attachment 2869722 defoliated purple haze #1
View attachment 2869723 same plant about 3-4 weeks later
pic 1 was half way through the process there are no original fans on it now