Cascadian
Well-Known Member
The only way people will believe it is if they try it for themselves, you could try it for yourself. Just grow an extra plant next time, and veg it for a bit with the others then defoliate it and see what happens. Once your plants start getting over crowded you can throw it away, but it will show you how quickly the leaves grow back. As I think that one of the stumbling blocks for people is the initial pulling off a load of leaves, it doesn't quite seem natural to pull the leaves off. You'd probably be able to do a couple of defoliations before the plants get too big.
You'll be amazed at the speed the leaves grow back again.
I am doing this right now with no control (not trying to prove anything to anyone else), as you said one plant. Not doing it to settle any debate, just to learn about the plant and see how it adapts etc. It is a Jilly Bean, defoliated about 10 days before flower, it will be again at about 2 weeks in and again at about 2 weeks to harvest. I have experience with this plant so I feel I will be able to judge for myself the merits of defoliation. Might be bigger yield (I doubt it) Might be other attributes of growth/training... Might hermie, might die IDK... just doing it to learn, thats it. I have plenty of smoke so can afford to lose something in yield or to lose the plant entirely.