Now you strip fans at what points in time....x weeks before flower and x weeks after. Thanks..Fans leafs are in the trash can, don't worry tho they will be back in about a week.
Now you strip fans at what points in time....x weeks before flower and x weeks after. Thanks..Fans leafs are in the trash can, don't worry tho they will be back in about a week.
The leaf strip documented in this thread happened on day 14 of the flower cycle, which would be a full 2 weeks into the flower cycle. I have done leaf stripping in this fashion during the vegetative cycle and it's not at a set time frame. In my experience I do it when the plants are ready for it. Meaning I'm trying to slow down vertical growth and promote upward growth from lower nodes thus creating a wider plant,Hope this helps.Now you strip fans at what points in time....x weeks before flower and x weeks after. Thanks..
@zypheruk thank you for the good vibes...I've been trying to get her to stack better with internodal spacing for some time now and have not quite got her to stack how I want. She has one of the most drastic stretches in the beginning of flower which creates them large gaps. I've tried slamming the light and she still does it. I think it may be just one of her characteristics, But I will continue to dial her in to get the results I'm looking for. Thank you for the tips.Looking well, one thing I think you should look at is the nod spacing. Having that big a space between nods some people like, if so then ignore the rest, but to me that's wasted space that bud sites could be populating and increasing yields. Looking at the tops closer to the lights show tighter internodal spacing, because of the light intensity. So rather than letting them grow up into the light why not just lower the light from the start and raise as required. Efficient lighting is great but it does not stop there. Just my opinion on what I see.
Light fixture looks really cool.[/QUOTE
You have found intensive strip leads to light promoting added bud site...yield...Day 18 of flower
More and more fan leafs open up as they days go by!! The recovery time is pretty quick from the leaf strip.
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Better developed bud sites, less larfy buds. I can't say concretely that my yield as increased as it's a fairly new technique that I've applied to my growing style, but it does help I'm sure.You have found intensive strip leads to light promoting added bud site...yield...
Another strip in order ?Day 21 of flower
It has now been a complete week or 7days since the intense leaf strip, which my partner and I call the "GML Strip" and my plants have now fully recovered. The plants never seemed to have been stunted from the leaf strip (like they didn't slow down growing much). In perspective to watering I did have to cut back the amount of water I was feeding them due to the leaf strip, which causes the plants to drink slower than normal (no fan leafs means less photosynthesis will occur, at least that's my thoughts).The reason for the cut back on water was I did not want to over water and end up water logging my plants. Over the past week I have cut the water amount in half and have slowly built it back up to where it was prior the leaf strip. So watering schedule is back to normal and I should be able to increase it some more before the plateau happens.
Day 21 of flower
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I'm really excited for this grow to progress as now things will be a lot more interesting to look at now that buds are developing! Stay tuned for updates.
No I will not be doing another intense leaf strip, however I will pull off fan leafs if they are covering a decent or main kola from getting light. I don't like bud sites to be covered with fan leafs. So a very minimal strip during this next week and then the room will be in cruise control.Another strip in order ?
Very nice setup.
Day 21 of flower
It has now been a complete week or 7days since the intense leaf strip, which my partner and I call the "GML Strip" and my plants have now fully recovered. The plants never seemed to have been stunted from the leaf strip (like they didn't slow down growing much). In perspective to watering I did have to cut back the amount of water I was feeding them due to the leaf strip, which causes the plants to drink slower than normal (no fan leafs means less photosynthesis will occur, at least that's my thoughts).The reason for the cut back on water was I did not want to over water and end up water logging my plants. Over the past week I have cut the water amount in half and have slowly built it back up to where it was prior the leaf strip. So watering schedule is back to normal and I should be able to increase it some more before the plateau happens.
Day 21 of flower
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(GP5) purple punch x GG4 screen below
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I'm really excited for this grow to progress as now things will be a lot more interesting to look at now that buds are developing! Stay tuned for updates.