PossumLiquor
Active Member
I aggressively & intensively defoliate throughout the plant's life to expose shaded growth areas to all the light possible. It encourages explosive internodal growth! I HAD a control plant, but it was lagging so far behind that I defoliated it, as well.
I don't really know all of the Deep Horticultural/Biological 'Why's & How's' of defoliating's effectiveness, but I do know that, with very few exceptions, it has always paid off for me - even outdoors, where it is REALLY not recommended. Who knows? ... maybe I'm the Real Jack the Stripper or Budward Scissorshands ... or even the infamous Bilderberg-er infiltrator Agent Orange ... ad nauseum. The Super-Specialized strain which I'm growing is ... BrickWeed-BagSeed, so I feel free to experiment at will — even intentionally torturing some of them to death (always at least [3] seedlings from the same bag are trained the same to see if it's the 'strain' or the individual plant which can't take it — yeah, I know - brickweed-bagseed; don't know how many strains of males pollinated the buds in the bag, unknown genetic lineage, etc.). That's why the weak & unreliable will be subjected to their proper Darwinian fate.
A lil' proof - these girls are 18 days into bloom, & look at all the blossoming bud-sites, tight internodes, etc. ... I made (1) a 'Spider Plant' — lots 'O legs & (2) big antennae!
I don't really know all of the Deep Horticultural/Biological 'Why's & How's' of defoliating's effectiveness, but I do know that, with very few exceptions, it has always paid off for me - even outdoors, where it is REALLY not recommended. Who knows? ... maybe I'm the Real Jack the Stripper or Budward Scissorshands ... or even the infamous Bilderberg-er infiltrator Agent Orange ... ad nauseum. The Super-Specialized strain which I'm growing is ... BrickWeed-BagSeed, so I feel free to experiment at will — even intentionally torturing some of them to death (always at least [3] seedlings from the same bag are trained the same to see if it's the 'strain' or the individual plant which can't take it — yeah, I know - brickweed-bagseed; don't know how many strains of males pollinated the buds in the bag, unknown genetic lineage, etc.). That's why the weak & unreliable will be subjected to their proper Darwinian fate.
A lil' proof - these girls are 18 days into bloom, & look at all the blossoming bud-sites, tight internodes, etc. ... I made (1) a 'Spider Plant' — lots 'O legs & (2) big antennae!