Pruning(defoliation) on sea of green

I detect some mis info being given here.
1100 plants that is all the pics he offered.
And if he let an underling do that without supervision, I would fire his ass.
 
The space is big.
1100plants, 300 were defoliated.
The mistake was done because i have new worker who took advice from other ex worker who showed him some online tutorial how he did it(photo). But this new guy over did it anyhow...
I did not reveg since i was scared it might cause addional stress, the plants are recovering now, i would be satisfied if i get 50% yield...
I bet you will get better yields from the 300 than the 800 and if not the same but not less..
 
Sorry for not replying i was away. Harvest is slowly approaching so we would see exactly the difference. Now i can post a picture of the progress since than...
The second picture is from a non pruned plant. That started the same time.
 

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Sorry for not replying i was away. Harvest is slowly approaching so we would see exactly the difference. Now i can post a picture of the progress since than...
The second picture is from a non pruned plant. That started the same time.

Looks like the defoliated plant stretched like crazy trying to get enough light.
 
Don’t trip, you’ll be good to go. I don’t trim that high anymore but in two weeks you won’t even be able to tell you trimmed
 
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