You got any pics? Sometimes trimming is good, other times it is better to tuck leaves away. Just depends. Lollipopping extreme?Hey guys,
I’m on my second crop and plants are on third week of flower. I’ve been plucking off the leaves so the buds are getting as much light as possible. Only 6 plants so no big deal.
Any problem doing that? Lollipoping extreme !
LOL, that before photo would have made a great plant for a new Kyle Kushman "Chiropractic" video. I wouldn't do the extreme lollipopping in week 3 of flower though, especially in one go. I think we sometimes underestimate the importance of vigor during the transition period, and it's better to do that sort of thing during veg to allow recovery before flip.You got any pics? Sometimes trimming is good, other times it is better to tuck leaves away. Just depends. Lollipopping extreme?
LOL, just searched that video, you may be right She bounced back fine, flipped to flower a couple days later and the canopy filled right out. Here is the canopy a week after flip.LOL, that before photo would have made a great plant for a new Kyle Kushman "Chiropractic" video. I wouldn't do the extreme lollipopping in week 3 of flower though, especially in one go. I think we sometimes underestimate the importance of vigor during the transition period, and it's better to do that sort of thing during veg to allow recovery before flip.
That turned out great! It's amazing how much plants can grow in the first 2 weeks after flipping, sometimes even too much with certain strains and it drives you crazy. lolLOL, just searched that video, you may be right She bounced back fine, flipped to flower a couple days later and the canopy filled right out. Here is the canopy a week after flip.
This was the only part of your post I actually disagreed with. Kyle Kushman is one of those individuals that actually teach advanced horticulture in university to educate others, and has been a major contributor to High Times for over 20 years. He's also has 13 Cannabis Cup wins under his belt. You may consider Kyle Kushman a "young" guy, and perhaps you consider me just a kid because I'm even younger at only 60 years old, but it depends on perspective I guess. Most of those "old" guys that I used to read back in the 1970s were still advocating hanging your plants upside-down with roots still on so that resin would flow to the flowers from the roots, or hammering nails through the base of their plant's stems in flower to "promote resin production". Kushman was one of those people back then who helped lead the change to introduce sanity and science into growing weed.Kyle Kushman? Who cares! There are FAR better growing "instructions" in books by older guys! I looked at 3 whole "video" growers. 2 of them said things that were 100% false.....
I also agree with what you said but am confused about he Kyle Kushman comment? I have heard the name and must admit I watched his video that the other fellow pointed out which showed him do basically what I did to my plant short of cracking it's spine, lol. First time I have ever really watched this guy. I usually restrict my Youtube time for downloading music videos. After your comment questioning his real experience and stating there were better instructions out there I did a bit of digging. Also the part about there being better books from older guys. It appears the guy is in his mid 50's, has taught advanced horticulture in university, is a writer, has won multiple cannabis cups and has created at least 2 strains. Now I am no expert but it seems to me the guy has a ton of both teaching and real world experience over the course of decades. What is it about this guys track record that makes you feel he is not worth watching or taking advise from? Honestly just curious, perhaps you know something about his that I did not find on my quick search. Is there something about his posted qualifications that you feel is incorrect?Thing is, are you doing a SCROG like Mr. Dawson?
If not....NO! Buds do not need direct sun exposure to develop and grow. They should get even lighting to ripen though.
I run tall plants. I only lolly the bottom of the plant and some "sucker" branching in a cone shape from the soil up about 1/3 of the way up.
This is done right before the flip - same day actually.
The off-fall is then sorted for the best "cuts" and they are used as clones for the next round. I run a complete continuous harvest rotation.
The veg room is feeding 2 bloom rooms on either side of it.
The other side of the coin? If you have time to harvest the ripe and finished mains. Let the lower somewhat unripe buds. Mature for 2 more weeks and then harvest the rest of the plant.
The second "harvest" is usually the more potent, and always the effects are amplified.
I can only play this way. At another location....
The guy above? Is basically correct. YET, there are strains that run so leafy. You have to remove some to ripen the buds.
Snow Ball and LA Confidential are very good examples of that need....Still, it's only in the last week or so for that move.
REMEMBER THIS. Your removing the "food factories" of the plant when removing leaves!
Kyle Kushman? Who cares! There are FAR better growing "instructions" in books by older guys! Guys that have years of both real educations and experience. "Every one's" method is better then anyone else's......Just look at all those stupid video's and the idiot's who make them.
I looked at 3 whole "video" growers. 2 of them said things that were 100% false.....
i do the same thing and i always put them under a scope to look for critters and such just a handful or so before every watering
no LARF for YOU! lol in the soup nazi voiceYou got any pics? Sometimes trimming is good, other times it is better to tuck leaves away. Just depends. Lollipopping extreme?
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i mainly grow outside or grow with powerfull lighting during flowering 1000wats where its not so important to pluck leaves as it grows, i can get some huge colas with no trimming. but ive just baught 2 ts600's mars hydro and i can see the need for lollipopping.LOL, that before photo would have made a great plant for a new Kyle Kushman "Chiropractic" video. I wouldn't do the extreme lollipopping in week 3 of flower though, especially in one go. I think we sometimes underestimate the importance of vigor during the transition period, and it's better to do that sort of thing during veg to allow recovery before flip.
allways check for critters or lil fuckin bastards LFB's (red spider mites)i do the same thing and i always put them under a scope to look for critters and such just a handful or so before every watering
yes hindu kush for oneThing is, are you doing a SCROG like Mr. Dawson?
If not....NO! Buds do not need direct sun exposure to develop and grow. They should get even lighting to ripen though.
I run tall plants. I only lolly the bottom of the plant and some "sucker" branching in a cone shape from the soil up about 1/3 of the way up.
This is done right before the flip - same day actually.
The off-fall is then sorted for the best "cuts" and they are used as clones for the next round. I run a complete continuous harvest rotation.
The veg room is feeding 2 bloom rooms on either side of it.
The other side of the coin? If you have time to harvest the ripe and finished mains. Let the lower somewhat unripe buds. Mature for 2 more weeks and then harvest the rest of the plant.
The second "harvest" is usually the more potent, and always the effects are amplified.
I can only play this way. At another location....
The guy above? Is basically correct. YET, there are strains that run so leafy. You have to remove some to ripen the buds.
Snow Ball and LA Confidential are very good examples of that need....Still, it's only in the last week or so for that move.
REMEMBER THIS. Your removing the "food factories" of the plant when removing leaves!
Kyle Kushman? Who cares! There are FAR better growing "instructions" in books by older guys! Guys that have years of both real educations and experience. "Every one's" method is better then anyone else's......Just look at all those stupid video's and the idiot's who make them.
I looked at 3 whole "video" growers. 2 of them said things that were 100% false.....
I also agree with what you said but am confused about he Kyle Kushman comment? I have heard the name and must admit I watched his video that the other fellow pointed out which showed him do basically what I did to my plant short of cracking it's spine, lol. First time I have ever really watched this guy. I usually restrict my Youtube time for downloading music videos. After your comment questioning his real experience and stating there were better instructions out there I did a bit of digging. Also the part about there being better books from older guys. It appears the guy is in his mid 50's, has taught advanced horticulture in university, is a writer, has won multiple cannabis cups and has created at least 2 strains. Now I am no expert but it seems to me the guy has a ton of both teaching and real world experience over the course of decades. What is it about this guys track record that makes you feel he is not worth watching or taking advise from? Honestly just curious, perhaps you know something about his that I did not find on my quick search. Is there something about his posted qualifications that you feel is incorrect?
Looked at old "Adam" at Wiki did we? Obviously.This was the only part of your post I actually disagreed with. Kyle Kushman is one of those individuals that actually teach advanced horticulture in university to educate others, and has been a major contributor to High Times for over 20 years. He's also has 13 Cannabis Cup wins under his belt. You may consider Kyle Kushman a "young" guy, and perhaps you consider me just a kid because I'm even younger at only 60 years old, but it depends on perspective I guess. Most of those "old" guys that I used to read back in the 1970s were still advocating hanging your plants upside-down with roots still on so that resin would flow to the flowers from the roots, or hammering nails through the base of their plant's stems in flower to "promote resin production". Kushman was one of those people back then who helped lead the change to introduce sanity and science into growing weed.
Well I'd certainly appreciate if you can point me to better cannabis plant training videos on YouTube that you were talking about. I'm always looking to improve in that regard.Sorry to have to break that news to you. It's all true - what I said. If you don't like it? I don't care...