Better known as "Sun Leaves", they are the large fans that produce MOST of the plant's energy.what are exactly are water leaves
Better known as "Sun Leaves", they are the large fans that produce MOST of the plant's energy.
If you want to improve yield, you're better off learning to remove the tiny shoots that form under the canopy, and save the large leaves. This forces the energy into the "terminal buds" at the end of each stem.
This makes the big buds bigger without forcing the plant to add leaf area to replace the trimmed leaves.
There are MANY growers that disagree with me, so I'd suggest you do some reading in a grow manual. (Jorge Cervantes is my favorite.)
You'll find that nearly all the authors are against removing sun leaves.
Lollypopping is a sound method when plants are touching each other, shading out that bottom 1/3. Especially in indoor grows with stationary lighting....good advice veggiegardener, not that you needed reassurance.
...I lollipop my garden, removing approx. the lower 1/3 of each plant (during wk#s 2-3 of bloom)....very good advice.
I like to see people try these things.removed mine on my white rhino indoor medical grow and it had water leafs bigger than my hands twice size crazy big to wer i had too at simalar part on plant and was cocering like 3 kolas no joke....removed them then it did fill out like crazy no joke not a novice 31 years old 6 years under my belt so some things u have to make ur own dicision on like this subjuest u cant always listin to other people beacuse evry pants differnt grown differt styles diffrent climates thefore nobody can say whats good for u on this kinda stuff... i belive in triaql and eeor on things like this like some people swear by a product my work good for them and what there growing and things like that every strain can handle more or less fertz and spme like lower ph and some like it i lttle higher thru grow so take a chance dont be a foller right ur own book does that mean its 100 percnt the right way...feel me..ttl....$crilla g
First, stop calling them "water leaves". Second, that's not how any of this works. The fan leaves generate energy for the plant, they don't absorb it, so removing fan leaves does not direct energy elsewhere, it actually stops that part of the plant from generating any energy at all.That energy that you cut off from the water leaves is directed to other parts of the plant .
Do what you feel is right . I remove them . I do keep a couple but as the plant gets bigger and other water leaves grow in . I remove the bottom ones . I've had no problems what so ever . Everyone grows differently . And everyone has a opion . I keep a log on every cut that I make and I compare them to my last grow to see the difference in each grow . You as a grower can only make your plants thrive . GoodluckRecognizing that the large water leaves can prevent nearly all light from reaching the interior of the plant and that the water leaves are of minimal value -- what would be the result of removing all water leaves early on -- a good thing, a bad thing?
I have to disagree , I've had no problem with removing WATER LEAVES PERIOD . As I said , everyone grows differently and everyones out come is different .First, stop calling them "water leaves". Second, that's not how any of this works. The fan leaves generate energy for the plant, they don't absorb it, so removing fan leaves does not direct energy elsewhere, it actually stops that part of the plant from generating any energy at all.
Again... fan leaves generate the energy the plant needs to live and grow. This is photosynthesis. Removing fan leaves reduces the plant's energy output. Period.
The broscience is actually getting funny to read. Water leaves? Hilarious. The energy that would go to the leaves goes to other parts of the plants. Ridiculous. It's like some of these people have absolutely no clue how a plant grows. They think photosynthesis is a brand of car. All you can do is shake your head and move on. Everyone has an opinion? People can have all the opinions they want but those opinions are just that and have nothing to do with actual science and plant growth.First, stop calling them "water leaves". Second, that's not how any of this works. The fan leaves generate energy for the plant, they don't absorb it, so removing fan leaves does not direct energy elsewhere, it actually stops that part of the plant from generating any energy at all.
Again... fan leaves generate the energy the plant needs to live and grow. This is photosynthesis. Removing fan leaves reduces the plant's energy output. Period.
One of the dumbest things I've read on this site.the water leaves are of minimal value
9 year old thread....Hey VEg And PHilly , u guys are right . .this is my 3rd grow . To be honest , all 3 grows I have done differently . Trial and error is the best advise you can give yourself . Sure reading books bout growing does enhance on what you do . Every grow room is different . You learn from your mistakes . I have from that . I've removed my water leaves and yes plants took right off . Water leaaves will grow out as your plant gets bigger . That energy that you cut off from the water leaves is directed to other parts of the plant . Your plants are repairing themselfs because it lost those leaves . Only good can come from that . You will know when not to cut them off . Be your own grower and you will see at the end , the results of what you taught yourself to do .
Happy growing everyone . PEACE