Defoliate vs didnt do jack vs lollipop

Does this help anyone?


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Boatguy

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I'm not trying to call you out, the opposite, do you have any specifics I can read into?.
Why not... Some serious reaching going on there.
Not only do deleafed plants produce more bud, now they are higher thc. Mind boggling
 

Brudog

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I’m along for the ride...interested to see the outcome. Here’s an interesting read I came across after reading through this thread.

kudos for doing the comparison!

 
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WillieP

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Wiz,
I just happen to stumble on to this thread, and wanted to stop by and say Thanks.
Pretty cool of you to take the time and effort to do this, and to post it up for all of us.
I get that this is not a clinical trail, but in my opinion it will give us a general idea of what the effects of the different methods will have on the plants.
And that is pretty cool all on it's own.
I will be following along!
Cheers,
WillieP
 

Dontjudgeme

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Sup RIU.

Was in another thread about why defoliation is such an at odds topic. I had mentioned I was doing a side by side by side comparison of the 3 styles. I will show some pics of begining of flower and document them going forward for all of us.

Some variables that probably will cause many to disqualify this grow are.... outdoor plants, not clones (all from seed from same mother) but pheno types will cause a conversation, and when they began to flower. Defoliated plant began flowering exactly 1 week after the other 2.

Here is 1st picture this here is 1 week ago when I did a major defoliation. I did not go insane, but its a large difference from natural.

From left to right.

Defoliated plant, Plant I didn't do shit but cut some bottom fan leaves to make watering easier for the middle one and the lollipop on the far right.
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Defoliation was on the 14th. Next will be Sept 3rd.
Here is today same left to right.
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Now some things I have already noticed.

The defoliated plant became very sensitive to nutrients. To the point where 15% of recommended value began burns. The other 2 took them like champions on 1st feed after defoliation. The second feeding on all went off without a hitch.

Both the defoliated and lollipop began showing nirtogen deficiencies as well while the didnt do shit plant seems perfectly fine. Gotta say I like how the lollipop is and the didn't do shit is budding. Which defoliate is to early for me to say if im a fan.

All were topped and LST thru veg, all went through the same bullshit element issues from being outdoors, and all have had the same nutes the entire time.

Soil recipe 420 soil, FF line of nutes, and lots of love.

All 3 are BC big bud
@Lime
I can appreciate the fact that you are willing to experiment instead of sticking to a rule of thumb. There’s no one perfect way to grow. It’s about finding what you like and running with it. Some defoliate, some lollipop, some don’t do anything. Neither one should be in competition with each other, but should be considered different growing styles. Some strains might not like to be mucked with, other strains may love it. Experimentation is the only way we move forward, not sticking to the same old guns. Its threads like these that show versus telling. Mad props!!!
 

Coalcat

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I've only read as far that most stresses will either stunt growth or increase stretch rates. In terms of thc production the only thing I recall reading was that cob/led level ''light stress'' (not hps heat stress) or uv can increase thc. But I could well be confusing this with terp production.

I'm not trying to call you out, the opposite, do you have any specifics I can read into?.
Nope just an idea. Nothing I’m married to. Figured any stress would cause increase in THC as a protector reguardless of stress type
 

Wizzlebiz

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Man, I am very interested in this experiment. Also this same experiment but indoors would be cool.
I was thinking same thing.
I dont have a indoor setup unfortunately. I grow all my years worth of product outside between April and October.

Someone else will have to take to that task.

That shouldn't be hard. We see people all the time kill indoor plants and start new ones like its nothing.

Surely someone else is willing to give it a go.
 
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hillbill

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It does seem that when I do defoliate I have much more leaf materials to compost or feed my worms.
 

Flowki

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It does seem that when I do defoliate I have much more leaf materials to compost or feed my worms.
I can't tell if that was sarcasm, since it's technically true over a full cycle of repeat defoliation. But either way, I'd rather have more harvested buds at the end than more ''harvested'' leaves. Sorry worms ;p.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Monday update

Left to right as usual. Defoliated, didnt do shit, and lollipop.
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Now for the tops
Defoliated
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Didn't do shit
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Lollipop
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Now the colas

Defoliated 1 week behind the other 2 for start of flower.
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Didn't do shit
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Lollipop
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All 3 went to 66% of fox farms top 3. Defoliated had slight burns but nothing bad, didnt do shit had zero ill effects from the increase and lollipop has super slight burn.

Il stick with this % to see if they can handle from here forward and if I see any additional burns I will drop back down to 60%.


As of right now it looks like lollipop is kicking ass weight wise. But we will see at the end.

Hope all is well.

Much love RIU
WIZ
 
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