vervejunkie
Well-Known Member
I read somewhere (i believe Ed Rosenthal), that it can be advantagous to pick out 5-6 top bud sites on your plant, and then snip off all the other smaller, lower, weaker, shadowed, underdeveloped bud branches on the plant.
The logic:
Premises:
P1. A flowering plant will use it's energy to grow buds at flower-sites.
P2. The more well-developed, well-lit bud-sites (top colas, big side-arm branches, etc) will have the biggest buds.
P3. The lower branches will have smaller, less-developed buds.
P4. Eliminating non-lethal parts of a healthy plant will cause concentrated growth in remaining areas.
Conclusion:
C1. Eliminating the lower branches on a flowering plant will cause productive energy into the remaining choiciest bud-sites, causing overall a greater more efficient buddage in those key areas.
What do you guys think? Should I perform major "corrective" surgery on my plant?
The logic:
Premises:
P1. A flowering plant will use it's energy to grow buds at flower-sites.
P2. The more well-developed, well-lit bud-sites (top colas, big side-arm branches, etc) will have the biggest buds.
P3. The lower branches will have smaller, less-developed buds.
P4. Eliminating non-lethal parts of a healthy plant will cause concentrated growth in remaining areas.
Conclusion:
C1. Eliminating the lower branches on a flowering plant will cause productive energy into the remaining choiciest bud-sites, causing overall a greater more efficient buddage in those key areas.
What do you guys think? Should I perform major "corrective" surgery on my plant?