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07-10-2010, 02:41 AM #1OPMember
clipping leaves?
I showed someone my plants the other day, and they suggested that i clip the leaves just coming it. They couldnt really explain why, but they said they knew there was a reason behind it. They pulled back the bigger leaves and pointed at the little baby leaves just starting to form at the middle of the plant, and started telling me its a good idea to do something to them. Does anyone know what they are talking about?
bingotoad Reviewed by bingotoad on . clipping leaves? I showed someone my plants the other day, and they suggested that i clip the leaves just coming it. They couldnt really explain why, but they said they knew there was a reason behind it. They pulled back the bigger leaves and pointed at the little baby leaves just starting to form at the middle of the plant, and started telling me its a good idea to do something to them. Does anyone know what they are talking about? Rating: 5
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07-10-2010, 03:55 AM #2Member
clipping leaves?
I was told the opposite i was told to clip the long lanky leaves and leave the little ones
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07-10-2010, 06:22 AM #3OPMember
clipping leaves?
maybe that was what they were saying. I dont know, hopefully someone else knows forsure.
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07-10-2010, 06:42 AM #4Senior Member
clipping leaves?
This is the bottom line. The leaves are the muscles of the plant the more you have the stronger your plant. You do not want to lose any but some age and yellow and some are done to train a behavor. You may want to look into topping and femming. Don't do what some one says if they have not done this before and can not explain the purpose.
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07-10-2010, 11:55 AM #5Senior Member
clipping leaves?
I wonder if they somehow got mixed up about a book that suggests clipping the leaves of the clones that will be rooted.
I do this and I think it does help with the plant's tolerance to being amputated and is now dependent upon itself for everything. Because there are no roots, the plant cannot support the majority of each larger leaf. By doing this, it seems to tolerate the trauma better and I think with some species, make them root faster.
So, possibly that is what the idea was way back and then during the telling it got lost somewhere.
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07-10-2010, 02:05 PM #6Senior Member
clipping leaves?
Originally Posted by LOC NAR on probation
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07-10-2010, 02:24 PM #7Senior Member
clipping leaves?
Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
If anyone is interested just google "Defoliation: Hi-Yield Technique" and make your own judgments.
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07-10-2010, 02:59 PM #8Senior Member
clipping leaves?
interesting concept...i would have to do a side by side comparison as it would seem that some strains may do well with this technique and others may suffer...but interesting none the less :smokin:
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07-10-2010, 07:35 PM #9Senior Member
clipping leaves?
Originally Posted by bingotoad
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07-10-2010, 07:45 PM #10Junior Member
clipping leaves?
trimming the right leaves at the right time in its developement can be vary good, if u trimming the lower leaves u can actual get a better vield from ur plants, even taking off the bottem branches(4) WILL MAKE U HARVEST MORE ON THE OTHER BRANCHES, if u hav all the braches all the food and energy is split up so every thing is growing at same rate, but if u take of the bottem braches ur giving the other branches more energy and food making them veild more
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