I don't remember calling you any names. You started that shit in your first post in this thread so I'll leave the internet tough guy shit to you and nn. You say came to learn about defoliation, you're full of shit. You joined joined in because you have a grandiose self image and for some reason thought you needed to mediate a debate on a subject you know squat about. Now you're the one acting like a petty cocksucker turned pedantic and churlish. You see where I put maybe or might that's what we call sarcasm. I apologize if it wasn't obvious enough for you, sometimes that happens in text.
The question about outdoor defoliation seemed valid to me. You say light can't penetrate and therefore shades what's under it. NastyNate say's not to defoliate outdoors, why? If light or wavelength frequencies can't penetrate leaves and create shadows on the lower or inside growth wouldn't leaf removal be beneficial to those areas?
ge·ot·ro·pism
jēəˈtrōpizəm/
noun
BOTANY
- the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity. The upward growth of plant shoots is an instance of negative geotropism ; the downward growth of roots is positive geotropism.
Why would plant's grow against gravity? How does a seed know which way is up when it's underground? I'll stick with phototropism as it pertains to this thread and the need for defoliation. I won't bore you with the definition I'm sure you know it.
If you feel the need go ahead and look at my post history. I've been on this site about double the time you have and I'd bet you've surpassed any name calling or trolling bullshit in one thread. You're correct and fully agree the about the shitheads and trolling taking over RIU the internet in general. All you have to do is read the thread to see who the trolls and hipp o crits are.
One last tip I've learned from the trolls is if gonna call sum1 dumm or tell them they shouldn't have the audacity to critisize your knowledge learn to spell fuck, it's only four letters.