I still dont get it. So you remove all the leafs, to get a week recovery time, just for them to grow back more leafs?
What am i missing?
Nice grow btw perfectly heathy![]()
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, so nice,
and for the record, OGs hate defoliation, I can tell ya that much,lol. I wont ever leaf strip again. 30% difference,
Good afternoon everyone, so I plan to do my best to document this veg and flower cycle from start to finish with my DIY LED rigs. I have built 2 rigs each composed of 6 HLG QB304s with a mix of 3k and 4k in staggered placement to give a mixed spectrum. I have them powered with 6 hlg-240h-c1050a drivers. 2 boards per driver. Which puts my rigs at about 900watts from the wall a piece. So here are what the rigs look like:
It's extremely easy, as shown by plenty of people. All you need is a drill, and some aluminum angle iron from a hardware store. Plus it helps you acquire skill for future projects. It's not massively time consuming to build a setup simple frame to house HLG heatsinks, or strips. It can easily be done in a day or two.
I feel that anyone with two hands, and can drill a hole, would be able to make their own frame to mount heatsinks too.
I'm a member of another forum, and there are people who are building their own frames, with zero prior experience of doing anything of the sort before. So I know if they can pick it up, most people can.
I did this light in a couple hours. Nothing special, but it works for me.
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Its 2 3000k QB v1 288s and 2 4000k QB v2 288s. I'm using 2 240h-c2100A so no potentiameter, as they are internal. And the t5 in the middle is for an agromax Pure UV bulb.Nice light set up aolelon. What area your specs? Boards, drivers, watts, potentiometer? Also bulb in the middle, uv or ir? I'm planning on doing a strip light build hopefully after these next two cycles. Currently have a cheap 6 cob full spectrum white light drawing around 300w at the wall and getting another one August 1st to finish this grow up with. Grow is in my grow journal.
@Humple i was once so against this drastic defoliation, like where will photosynthesis occur? However after seeing and hearing about this technique I decided to try it, this is not the first time for me. I started this method with one plant, then a few plants, then half the room, and now I'm convinced that the bud development from top to bottom is way better when applying this technique, so a lot less larfy buds!
@Humple i was once so against this drastic defoliation, like where will photosynthesis occur? However after seeing and hearing about this technique I decided to try it, this is not the first time for me. I started this method with one plant, then a few plants, then half the room, and now I'm convinced that the bud development from top to bottom is way better when applying this technique, so a lot less larfy buds!
Its 2 3000k QB v1 288s and 2 4000k QB v2 288s. I'm using 2 240h-c2100A so no potentiameter, as they are internal. And the t5 in the middle is for an agromax Pure UV bulb.
It has a max of 550w and can be dimmed to 173w,
GML leaf strip and topping, come on guys really, it's been done for years before internet.
Relax buddy...would you prefer that I use a different term to describe the intense leaf strip??? If so what would be a better term to use? It's really not that serious to make a post about, but I'm glad your here in this thread reading. Happy growing everyone!
Well spoken, like a true Buddhist, bro.. Namaste..
The term GML leaf strip and topping sounds like it's his invention but in fact it is one of the oldest LST techniques ever and is used by many gardeners around the world since a long time. For me it does not matter much as long as I know what is meant. But yea, sometimes there is anyone who is bothered or just find it funny.. I would call it normal forum talk he certainly has no bad intent.