And you have some here for a few years making massive mistakes in drying and growing, must mean that it dosent matter how long your here.And that's from a who has been on the site 1 month.......... I will add this: I know numerous people who manage large indoor grow operations in Colorado- and every single one of them defoliate their rooms (actually, they have workers do it). Outdoors it's not necessary, as the sun is strong enough and moves across the sky and hits the plants at various angles. But indoors, done correctly, it will increase the your yield. People that say it won't, either aren't doing it correctly or their strain doesn't put off enough leaves to warrant doing it.
Sounds like a crazy grower removed 90% of the leaves on his plants and has said this is a bad idea ever since, real shame you don't know the real advantage of pruning plants from apple trees to bonsia tree's, it's good fun and gets great results if you know what your talking a about.Another crazy idea from people who learnt to grow on cannabis forum's.
So your telling OP to go to college and get a degree to grow his 4 plants in a 6x6 tent? My education started with 100 seeds from Mexico and watching my parents grow vegetables......it seems to have worked out ok for me lolIf you really wanted to learn you would complete basic college sciences and maths then enrol in either a farming college or hi-tech agriculture and lab study if you want a deeper understanding.
Most who do that won't be needing these type of site and are already proficient enough,. There's bigger and better paid opportunity out there than this, some cannabis companies may even have employed some to do the more complex work a grower could not do without help.
A good grounding in lots of species and ways of growing is another way, been gardening long? You probably can appreciate the simple side and do well with cannabis indoors.
Without this you end up here chucking a $1000 at the latest led because other lights only fry plants, you add strong acids and alkalis to soil which dosent want or need it and creates big imbalance, you grow a plant then strip 70percent of leaves of it in the belief less is more and then stick your damp bud in a jar with drying aids then claim the wrong humidity caused the cure to stop and it all turn to low grade bush weed.
I'm not saying some won't avoid that or eventually learn it's just I don't need to hear their opinions until they hit a certain level of competence.
I don't defoliate because I produce more without, by the time my plants start flowering they are the size and shape I want not overgrown by 70percent and needing stopping back, if I want to add a few weeks to veg and get less yeild and harvest I can defoliate which I know all about. If you have enough light in the field you never cut back, only crop this benefits are ones where less energy into fruiting and flowering makes a superior product at the expense of less yeild.
Some answers seem too simple but here it's an endless debate, I feel sorry for soil growers being tricked into buying the whole pH kit when they didn't ever need it, weed sites are like this other places are not and leave you with a proper education you can transfer to most other types of growing.
When I turn my plants over to flower, the plants can grow more than double the size.Agreed, any removing of material should be done before the flip. Once you are in flowering by removing fans all you are doing is removing a source of energy and food for the plants. There is a whole lot of science behind saying don't get rid of your leafs and just some internet growers who don't do controlled studies behind chopping them off.
Plant count limits prevent most from running a real sog. No way just topping a plant would produce more than a scrog in the same tent.... Maybe with a majorly extended veg but that extra time could be spent growing new plants.Why scrog when you can do better sog or topping, same as why defoliate if you can get more not and by growing more smaller plants.
training yes, defoliation no.When I turn my plants over to flower, the plants can grow more than double the size.
Without some training you can end up with diffent size plants and this is not good, as it may be needed in week 2, to slow the growth down on some plants or even lst the plants where possible.
In week 3 you may look at the lower canopy and see there no space between the soil and canopy.
Say the plants are 4ft high, lollipoping the bottom of the plant, means you can check for bugs and water more easily and get some extra air flow in the lower canopy.
I have done a few times and it works greatPlant count limits prevent most from running a real sog. No way just topping a plant would produce more than a scrog in the same tent.... Maybe with a majorly extended veg but that extra time could be spent growing new plants.
My only scrog was 2 plants topped once. Around twice that many tops, and finished out at 200g's dry. That is in a 2x2.5' tent, with 150w led, so alittle better than a gpw and around 40g per square foot.I have done a few times and it works great
1m x 1m room with 4 plant, topped 4 times would give you 32 tops, flowered and drop the net over the plants about 2 week in.
The net hold the shoots in place and let them carry on growing, 32 x 6" Cola's come havest.
Its quick and you can do most the training in a small veg room.
That's great you have 64 x 3g fluffy budsMy only scrog was 2 plants topped once. Around twice that many tops, and finished out at 200g's dry. That is in a 2x2.5' tent, with 150w led, so alittle better than a gpw and around 40g per square foot.
64 tops under 150w led = fluffy buds ?Regardless of your style, true SOG or SCROG or just topping, the quality should be the same. Not sure where you get the fluffy buds from.
I love seeing a good scrog like that. Nice, even and clean. Just looks goooood.View attachment 4655352 Do you even grow?
You mad bro?64 tops under 150w led = fluffy buds ?