the butthurt runs strong in this one!!!tbh i see defoliation and training as a double edged sword
in my own experience yield can be increased but with that increase their can be a negative effect on quality , and tbh i think that goes for any technique meant to specifically increases yield, vs create a better/healthier/stronger plant
to sit back and puppet unclebennies advice like jesus christ himself walked on water to tell you about it, is well funny to watch
UB is the smae guy who says gas lantern technique has no basis in botany yet here i am three years later still using it for seeds and sexing as well as saving cash on electricity
i like to veg for long peroids of time, so what wanna fight about it, i liek to cycle runs and have ladies ready in wait to flower , so veg time is not relevant to my process, and yess more prunnign increases growth time needed
good retort, dont respond to the content just , defame and discredit in your feeble attempt to make me look as stupid as you.......but please run with it, please continue to profess a technique that you have not mastered doesn't work keeping doing your best to persuade others that you have any idea of what you speak off as usual
LST, FIM, Topping, bending, what ever the technique may be it can be utilized by experienced and smart growers to increase yield , when used properly and with care and understanding for what you are doing
another winner post by chuck, so much winningthe butthurt runs strong in this one!!!
please explain further exactly how are these evident ?YOUR fallacy is showing
or your lack of comprehension...take your pick.
tbh i see defoliation and training as a double edged sword
in my own experience yield can be increased but with that increase their can be a negative effect on quality , and tbh i think that goes for any technique meant to specifically increases yield, vs create a better/healthier/stronger plant
to sit back and puppet unclebennies advice like jesus christ himself walked on water to tell you about it, is well funny to watch
UB is the smae guy who says gas lantern technique has no basis in botany yet here i am three years later still using it for seeds and sexing as well as saving cash on electricity
i like to veg for long peroids of time, so what wanna fight about it, i liek to cycle runs and have ladies ready in wait to flower , so veg time is not relevant to my process, and yess more prunnign increases growth time needed, just as UB topping technique(hahaha laughable title) cuases a small stunt in growth at first then as the hormones production becomes atypical since their are now equally formed alternating nodes it grows with 3-6 tops ....depending on how you did it
pruning leaves just like pruning tops or branches will change the plants hormone sites ...if you knwo what to expect of your efforts it can be done with great results
another winner post by chuck, so much winning
please explain further exactly how are these evident ?
i never siad you supported him , i said the diatribe of "hey thats not horticulture" comes from his dubiously knowledgeable fans and supporters
so wheres that fallacy again
and yes to each their own i dont do what you do and wouldn't expect you to and same for you
but the topic at hand is does it help in any way and my experience based on both anecdotal experience and others as well as basic botany
if you defoliate you are changing the plants hormone production
this can be done with harm and benefit to the plant
understanding what you are doing is the first step in doing it right
i know the difference but i also can see teh similarities in that they have similar effects, taking a shower, falling in a puddle, jumping a lake, different ways to get wetif you don't see the difference between extreme defoliation and topping and pruning and training?????
you are beyond my help my friend.
you are being disingenuous at best.
if you defoliate you are changing much more than the plants hormonal production. You are slowing the entire plants production down too.
you really don't see this?
yer you have the right ideal but miss the bigger picture, the reason why I Defoliation my plants islol@ BUGEYE. go ahead and try to give them any advantage you can...like I said
they will need em.
I can tell this test will be very scientific
no they wouldn't outdoors or anywhere.
shorter plants get less light....
less light = less growth
less leaves =less growth
all this shit
why is this hard to figure out?
No I think he sees the picture just fine and you just proved it to him.yer you have the right ideal but miss the bigger picture, the reason why I Defoliation my plants is
shorter plants, easy to control but you can still pull oz's from each plant
less light = less growth - yeh that's right, trimming leaves on a shoot does slow that shoots growth down as the shoots getting less light, gives you more control over which shoot grows the quickest and this helps to control the canopy shape
less leaves =less growth - right again, I want to be able to keep my plants short at all times so Defoliation a few old large fan leaves does the job and gives me slower growth on the hole plant, so I can slow the stretch down in flower
I think you need to figure it out
I don't want a 6 ft plant in my flower room, we are taking about indoor grow so I want my plants to be about 18-24" high in flower under a 600w hps
lol seedswell. yOU are too funny. seriously. You gonna tell me you veg for several months and then claim you are efficient??ROFLMAO! try again! FAILi never siad it wouldnt slow down growth a bit, i said it can be done with proper results as per the technique
when i run my cycles( efficiently) i can get 6 runs in a year .....its called efficiency i have plants that are in waiting that are bigger due to longer veg times and i have ones to go in after that and after that , one plant comes out(often in sets of 3 or 4) of the flower room and one replaces it, cant grow more plant then light permits so the wasting time thing is invalid as long as my cycles are running concurrently
now who's being disingenuous
you can take your sophistry back to mommas house ......
hmmm, I have sticky I have. I don't have to do those things you speak of to indoor plants yet my girls still end up roughly the same dimensions as yours with comparable yield when you factor in the less veg. time....hmmmmyer you have the right ideal but miss the bigger picture, the reason why I Defoliation my plants is
shorter plants, easy to control but you can still pull oz's from each plant
less light = less growth - yeh that's right, trimming leaves on a shoot does slow that shoots growth down as the shoots getting less light, gives you more control over which shoot grows the quickest and this helps to control the canopy shape
less leaves =less growth - right again, I want to be able to keep my plants short at all times so Defoliation a few old large fan leaves does the job and gives me slower growth on the hole plant, so I can slow the stretch down in flower
I think you need to figure it out
I don't want a 6 ft plant in my flower room, we are taking about indoor grow so I want my plants to be about 18-24" high in flower under a 600w hps
You obviously have quite a nice stick up your butt on this topic. For the record, I have never defoliated a plant and my hypothesis is that a topped and trained plant will produce more grams per kwh than the defoliated plant. Pretty sure this is your hypothesis as well. But I'm not getting my pants in a bunch over the prospect of being proven wrong. If so, I probably won't defoliate anyway because my greenhouse is not as sterile as the profs and I have concerns about making disease easier to take hold.lol@ BUGEYE. go ahead and try to give them any advantage you can...like I said
they will need em.
I can tell this test will be very scientific
no they wouldn't outdoors or anywhere.
shorter plants get less light....
less light = less growth
less leaves =less growth
all this shit
why is this hard to figure out?