cat of curiosity
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now i want an amlet....Would be more than happy to when you do. Its a forum ya know. The discussion ends when it ends. I am not sorry my posts do not fit your agenda.
now i want an amlet....Would be more than happy to when you do. Its a forum ya know. The discussion ends when it ends. I am not sorry my posts do not fit your agenda.
whoop whoop!that is a deciduous tree, not a annual.... Wake the fuck up
Dude I was too slowwhoop whoop!
Okay, just don't be dumb...
Do you know the difference between annual and deciduous? I think not...You wake the fuck up you dumb bastard and just fucking think for how long breeders keep mothers.
You can defoliate quite a lot of time in that period...
Have you not tire being a dumbass all day?
Should I censor?
Do you mean you can't defoliate multiple times and by that promote more leaf growth?Do you know the difference between annual and deciduous? I think not...
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you mean annual and perennial? or deciduous and conifer?Do you know the difference between annual and deciduous? I think not...
I think you have brought up the word perennial for the first time in this thread.you mean annual and perennial? or deciduous and conifer?
i know....
sorry alex, somewhere along the line i went from smart to smart ass.... my bad
i'm just good like that...I think you have brought up the word perennial for the first time in this thread.
So this is the way to properly do it? Defoliate that is.They are defoliating, they only take the freshly grown shoot tips. They defoliate the plants 3-4 times a year to get the tips to make tea. I think the flowers in the foreground of the picture might have given you the wrong idea?
I am surprised to hear a graduate rubbish an idea and then claim that he has never even tried it, or is ever likely to! Is that what they teach you at University these days?
I do conclude with you though that if you never try it then it won't actually work, so now your idea has been peer reviewed you can publish it as fact.
No wonder we have 'global 'warming'!! lol
I will not bother to argue or troll but the method I posted is the proper way (and reasoning for defoliation) as taught to me by DHF (whom I believe was taught this method by the late and great Heath Robinson),Bobblehead and other old heads that have backed their shit up with proof.That's way too much defoliation.Never remove more than 30% at any one time!
Proper defoliation is done about 2 weeks before flipping to 12/12 and you should only remove a little at a time over the course of two weeks.
Don't defoliate again until the initial stretch in flowering is done,and again,only a little at a time over the course of two weeks.
Small plants don't really benefit from defoliation,but bigger and broader/wider plants do as in veg it opens up the inner parts of the plants to more light,thus creating more bud/flower sites.
Defoliation is a good thing IF DONE PROPERLY!
That's actually a popular misconception that we thought the earth was flat during the middle ages, we have known that the earth was round since at least the ancient Greeks.At one point in time everybody believed the earth was flat and if you sailed far enough you would fall off the edge.
I think you have quoted the wrong post? The post about how to defoliate 'properly' was underneath my post that you quoted and was by someone else.So this is the way to properly do it? Defoliate that is.