Evil-Mobo
Well-Known Member
Its basic botany dude. Leaves make fruit. If any light hits the soil it is wasted. Leaves don't block light.
If I am wrong show me where you have done side by side with identical clones and the ones with removed leaves did better. Show me a pic of a plant you removed leaves from and lets see how it did.
Maybe one from under your bed.
Seems you like to put together a little project and then arguing with the guys been doing it for a while.
I do know you have a lot to say, lets see some pics to back it up.
Feel free to look at my last run in my thread. I had three fem auto beans same strain didn't do anything to one and defoliated and topped the other two, the two that were defoliated and topped grew taller and yielded more.
I will go on a limb here for my next statement but it is my belief. I think these MJ plants can "learn". And of course like anything else I believe it's strain dependent how well some react vs others. One thing I have learned is there are no blanket statements that are valid when discussing growing these plants. For example, how can I grow the same strain in no till adding only water vs hydroponics where the plant has to learn to eat what I give it vs taking what it wants from the soil. This is "learned" from seedling. It is of my opinion that defoliation goes down the same route. And I have proven the benefits of it on autos which people say you should ":never" train to begin with. Everything has it's benefits, but there's also a line of overkill. It's a balance of learned behaviors and what the plant wants to be happy once it goes down a certain path of life.
I will not argue that defoliation at the wrong times can do more harm than good, but to write it off as having no value is just ignoring facts.
Just my $0.02