@-tokesome Hey guys, Am I right in thinking that the reason the leaves need to be removed during veg is to achieve the plant shape and more bud sights?
yes you are correct. keep doing it from very early on in veg, and after a few weeks they look like this,
keep removing leaf for a further 3 weeks,and they look like this,
then pop it in flower and they look like this,
picture of new shoots that defoliation creates,
Bob
I was always led to believe leaving long leaf stems is mold promoting(dying veg matter cant be a good thing on a living plant), 'but so is any fresh open wound'. Mold spores will bloom on open wounds, ie, where a fresh leaf is removed an open wound is left at the node. To me this is always a worry in later bloom(especially). Imo your much better off taking the leaf-stem off as close to the main stem as possible, maybe 1mm-2mm. Anything that can cause a potential Rot problem is a problem & a worry ime.
Ive still not seen any conclusive evidence that this tec really works & is worth doing, i do hope it does work, as i like to try it myself, More light penetration has to be a good thing, right?. Sorry if i missed it but has anyone documented success yet with this tec? Good Luck with it everyone!
SocoMMJ, where did you get those stands for your plants? Ive been wanting to get my plants off the ground for future grows, and those look perfect.
Soooo, How does it look? I am worried I may have done too much! Do you literally just take off almost every leaf? How many times do I need to do this in veg?
Also, dont you think this could potentially shock a vegging plant into a hermie?
hey whats growing like in SoCol outdoor? how difficult is it to get legal in COL as compared to say cali?
peace