... You could explain to us what exactly "defoliation" encompasses, what happens when you "defoliate" and most importantly
why would this be of any benefit? What makes it better than the various alternatives?
By the way, photos on internet forums amount to zilch! The things that people associate with their grow room observations is some times astonishing. Honestly, people typically have absolutely no idea why grow B turned out better than grow A. Whether you decided for whatever reason, whenever, to remove how ever many fan leaves; this doesn't automatically mean
that made the "bud formation better". There are myriad variables to consider, even amongst clones in the
same grow room never mind different plants
from altogether separate grows. You're damn right I am not going to just accept such bs "actual proof you seen yourself". I mean, come on.
Again, first of all, familiarize yourself with
confirmation bias. Now allow me to reiterate how pictures on forums typically mean; nil, null, nothing. People can set up grow 'experiments' to show whatever result they want as far as making one plant bigger than another goes. Someone could bloom one group of plants under a 600 watt HPS, the other under a 600 watt halide and you'll "see a difference". One could bloom just one group under a 1000 watt halide and you'll "see a difference" and have a much larger yield.
But it could be something even more innocuous and the grower doesn't even realize the results of his experiment are invalid. For example you have two groups of plants: clones from the same mother. You want to do such and such to one group and leave the other as a control. You have two identical 600 watt HPS lighting systems (ballast, reflector, air cooling), in identical grow tents. But, they aren't really the same because you forgot to consider the detail of bulb brand and age. Sure they are both 600 watt high pressure sodium lamps; but one is a Hortilux and it is brand new, the other is a 'Plant Max' and it is 4+ months old.
Aside from that I believe we've already established topping\super cropping as a much more universal plant phenomenon, which more importantly can be explained in scientific terms. What are we leaving out, anything?