eh..both is important..I haven't grown enough flowers to comment much on it, but myself believe it's important to get sufficient light to the bud sites without big fan leaves blocking the light, however still making sure you're getting light to the leaves, because I do agree that they perform photosynthesis and convert a lot of light to energy..Really hard for anyone to be correct I think..but I voted bud sites...my primary focus is the bud sites, and the leaves directly on those bud sites..the fan leaves on them..those leaves are probably making nice good energy for their corresponding bud sites..however, I can tell you that buds that get more light on them do grow bigger...I'm going through this right at this moment actually..I'm kinda stoned so I don't know how much sense this really makes..
Markass Reviewed by Markass on . Which should get more light - Budsites or Fan Leaves I recently got into a discussion with one of my partners on this subject and we disagree. What do you guys think? Heres my take - Leaves are like solar panels. They change angle to catch the light most efficiently, in order to convert the light energy to a form the plant can use. The fan leaves are the largest converters of this energy on the plant. Most, if not all, fruits and veggies do not depend on direct light to the fruit for development/ripening - just the canopy of leaves (think Rating: 5