It's commonly recommended to remove a good portion of lower growth so the plant can direct energy to the biggest tops. Plus those lowers often don't amount to much but that's another topic.
This sounds like it's assuming plants only have so much 'energy' for a certain amount of buds. Are lower bud sites really robbing the tops of energy and size?
Say someone vegges a plant to 32 tops and they all turn into fat buds. Would the colas have been even fatter if they only grew the plant to 16 or 8 tops, or is this 'energy' based on a steady supply of nutrients and light rather than some limit the plants may have?
This sounds like it's assuming plants only have so much 'energy' for a certain amount of buds. Are lower bud sites really robbing the tops of energy and size?
Say someone vegges a plant to 32 tops and they all turn into fat buds. Would the colas have been even fatter if they only grew the plant to 16 or 8 tops, or is this 'energy' based on a steady supply of nutrients and light rather than some limit the plants may have?