Uncle Ben
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You can't be serious.I am trying to understand the inter-dependency of the fan leaves and the buds.
You can't be serious.I am trying to understand the inter-dependency of the fan leaves and the buds.
This is the biggest misconception I think,as I understand it the nutrients arent "food" for the plant.Rather they are the building blocks it uses to build with and create its own "food" which it does during the photosynthesis process in the leaves,it also stores food in the form of starches in the leaves.Perhaps im crazy but I feel like removing leaves for no reason or because they are "blocking"light is just bullshit and doing nothing but removing potential from my plant.My 2 cents.Right, I totally am on board with the removal of fan leaves shading some bud site or another plant's bud site even. In my case I have only this one plant. My query was more about removing fan leaves which are not blocking bud sites. If they are going to continue growing, does it take away nutrients and energy going to bud sites or is there more than enough to go around?
The never ending parade of those who don't "SEARCH" to find answers to the same old questions over and over and over and over and over and over........
It just gets fucking ponderous!
I see now the burnout many get and simply don't bother answering or helping......I mean does it ever end?
Does nobody read anything but overblown internet claims or rely on hippie myths of the "bad ol days"?
Yeah, I had one of those days. Does it show?
OP. I have not done this and I will not. I see it on a regular basis. Someone who does defoliate.
I cringe HARD every time I see his plants! WOW......
Does it work?
yeah - he's increased his yields. I don't understand it but,,,it does work for him....
NOW THEN!
The problem is the puny little hard as a rock little popcorn size nugs make me laugh!
I put his product in my shops from time to time to help the guy out (Friends for the last 30+ years).
EVERY ONE buys the BIG juicy buds first....
It sells - very slowly and it goes on the 10 a gram special shelf...Don't get me wrong here, his quality is right there with the top shelf. Problem is (drum roll) "bag appeal" - It has none!
If you come back and say "Not what I mean. I simply want to expose my buds to the light."
WHY? The plant doesn't need that and your only reducing the actual "food factories" that supply the food TO the buds.
Still wondering?
Run 2 plants and do it to one and not to the other. (Same strain - same mother - should look like they are performing the same to be chosen for this test).
You will find a better answer that way.....
Your only stirring pots here and not getting what you "want to hear" - Even when we give you the answers.
Ben, I sure do get what you've told me about the .
Later
And did you know that you don't need a 7 gal. rootball ? You can keep that shyt in a half galThe never ending parade of those who don't "SEARCH" to find answers to the same old questions over and over and over and over and over and over........
It just gets fucking ponderous!
I see now the burnout many get and simply don't bother answering or helping......I mean does it ever end?
Does nobody read anything but overblown internet claims or rely on hippie myths of the "bad ol days"?
Yeah, I had one of those days. Does it show?
OP. I have not done this and I will not. I see it on a regular basis. Someone who does defoliate.
I cringe HARD every time I see his plants! WOW......
Does it work?
yeah - he's increased his yields. I don't understand it but,,,it does work for him....
NOW THEN!
The problem is the puny little hard as a rock little popcorn size nugs make me laugh!
I put his product in my shops from time to time to help the guy out (Friends for the last 30+ years).
EVERY ONE buys the BIG juicy buds first....
It sells - very slowly and it goes on the 10 a gram special shelf...Don't get me wrong here, his quality is right there with the top shelf. Problem is (drum roll) "bag appeal" - It has none!
If you come back and say "Not what I mean. I simply want to expose my buds to the light."
WHY? The plant doesn't need that and your only reducing the actual "food factories" that supply the food TO the buds.
Still wondering?
Run 2 plants and do it to one and not to the other. (Same strain - same mother - should look like they are performing the same to be chosen for this test).
You will find a better answer that way.....
Your only stirring pots here and not getting what you "want to hear" - Even when we give you the answers.
Ben, I sure do get what you've told me about the .
Later
Kinda over exaggerated but, yeahAnd did you know that you don't need a 7 gal. rootball ? You can keep that shyt in a half gal
and still getta pound .
Yeah it was....Kinda over exaggerated but, yeah
Not that it's relevant to this discussion, but take a stab at this and translate:
Could it be that you/they are "looking for love" in all the wrong places?I think part of the problem is, for those who do actually try to research online, is that they run into threads where the answer to their question ins a debate where close to half are pro and the other half is con... so the newb (of which i am still one) is confused....
Of course and this thread like many IS an example of that, see my sig line.Ive been there and done that.... then you end up following some bad info and learn the hard way that it was the other answer that you shouldve tried...
True. But a noob has to learn that there is little to be gained from forums...the hard way..Could it be that you/they are "looking for love" in all the wrong places?
There is and has never been any cannabis threads that offer quality data. It's all anecdotal, tailored to their belief system which is usually misguided because they do not nor will not get an education into horticulture and botany. When's the last time you heard someone quoting correct info by sources such as Mel Franks (who backs it up with U. of Mississippi cannabis experiments and tests) or the excellent author, R.C. Clarke, "Marijuana Botany" ? Been doing this growing and posting thing for over 15 years and it's the same ole same ole stuff....started and rehashed by every new crop of newbs.
Here's an example of a pro folks should be reading and embracing rather than pissing off their time and money in cannabis forums. http://puyallup.wsu.edu/lcs/
Thanks for the tips.Mel Frank's book is your secret to success. You will spend hours in cannabis forums trying to figure out who are the posers vs the seasoned gardeners. If you first empower yourself with horticulture, there wouldn't be any problems. Treat this weed no different than any other tropical dicot - a tomato plant or pepper for example. It is just another foliage plant that flowers like all tropical plants do. It doesn't like low N bloom foods during flowering, mother nature didn't stick a large solar collector on an 8" petiole, sticking way out there collecting photons, so some newb could come along and pick it off.
Here's a few of my ditties I've written over the years.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/uncle-bens-gardening-tweeks-and-pointers.267989/
https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-never-ending-abuse-of-phosphorous-bloom-foods-to-enhance-flowering.158144/
https://www.rollitup.org/t/plant-moisture-stress-symptoms-and-solutions.150004/
This one shows how crammed together my indoor plants are:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/spin-out-for-chemical-root-pruning.9114/
If you had a good root system and canopy, over watering would never be a problem all things considered (size of pot, soil structure.)Thanks for the tips.
What i have most difficulty with is watering properly, especially when the plants are young. Even after 5 years i still tend to overwater seedlings and that proves problematic for the rest of the grow.
Well that has been the problem...suffocating them right after germination...lolIf you had a good root system and canopy, over watering would never be a problem all things considered (size of pot, soil structure.)