JoshTheMadTitan
Active Member
So, I have read up on a lot. I have also seen about 3 methods first hand (not on the internet, but several friends grow and have showed me their technique. Diverging opinions is the best way to learn imo.)
The three main ways I have actually witnessed, and as they were explained to me by growers I know, which may vary from what you know, so mislabeling is more than possible, the point is more the technique than the technicalities. I am not trying to argue here, just want some opinions and expressing what I have known in my short time growing. I am doing this as much for myself as anyone else to hash this out and determine MY ideal trimming method. Each grower shares clones with the others, so all the crops are more or less from the same stock, and although the quality of the bud each produces varies little, the amount is the focus here.
Grower 1 lollipoped but also trimmed every fan leaf off after 4 weeks. His reasoning is that the fan leaves are unnecessarily eating energy and the leaves that grow from the buds are enough, and all this extra energy goes right to the buds. It left a rather bud heavy looking plant but seemed to preform the least over all. He had the least product to show for it, although good, it was in most cases about half as much as the others.
Grower 2 lollipoped and trimmed only the fan leaves protruding from the main stem and the bottom, but left every fan leaf attached to a bud site.
Grower 3 only removes yellowed or dying leaves. He does not lollipop.
Grower 2 and 3 seem to have comparable yield, with grower 3 generally producing slightly more per plant.
What I think I want to do is a light lollipoping, removing the bottom few branches, as well as the offshoots from the bottom of the lower branches I keep. I will be removing damaged/yellowing/dead leaves, as well as the very large fan leaves, and slightly more towards the center to allow for more light. The basic idea is a 40% removal of leaves from the bottom and mid height sides, and a 60% removal of leaves from the very top and center of the plant.
What do you guys think? Also, I would prefer we keep this to first hand experience only. Feel free to link well done youtube tutorials.
The three main ways I have actually witnessed, and as they were explained to me by growers I know, which may vary from what you know, so mislabeling is more than possible, the point is more the technique than the technicalities. I am not trying to argue here, just want some opinions and expressing what I have known in my short time growing. I am doing this as much for myself as anyone else to hash this out and determine MY ideal trimming method. Each grower shares clones with the others, so all the crops are more or less from the same stock, and although the quality of the bud each produces varies little, the amount is the focus here.
Grower 1 lollipoped but also trimmed every fan leaf off after 4 weeks. His reasoning is that the fan leaves are unnecessarily eating energy and the leaves that grow from the buds are enough, and all this extra energy goes right to the buds. It left a rather bud heavy looking plant but seemed to preform the least over all. He had the least product to show for it, although good, it was in most cases about half as much as the others.
Grower 2 lollipoped and trimmed only the fan leaves protruding from the main stem and the bottom, but left every fan leaf attached to a bud site.
Grower 3 only removes yellowed or dying leaves. He does not lollipop.
Grower 2 and 3 seem to have comparable yield, with grower 3 generally producing slightly more per plant.
What I think I want to do is a light lollipoping, removing the bottom few branches, as well as the offshoots from the bottom of the lower branches I keep. I will be removing damaged/yellowing/dead leaves, as well as the very large fan leaves, and slightly more towards the center to allow for more light. The basic idea is a 40% removal of leaves from the bottom and mid height sides, and a 60% removal of leaves from the very top and center of the plant.
What do you guys think? Also, I would prefer we keep this to first hand experience only. Feel free to link well done youtube tutorials.