Where should I trim and defoliate

PurpleGlurple

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looks good. A lot of people remove he bottoms when doing indoor. I have mixed feeling about this. I wouldn't remove large branches but definitely remove lower nodes just not the whole branch
 

Cypher17

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looks good. A lot of people remove he bottoms when doing indoor. I have mixed feeling about this. I wouldn't remove large branches but definitely remove lower nodes just not the whole branch
Shoot I remove a big fan leaf from the top just one though then I didn’t cus I was afraid I was doing it all wrong they say remove big fan leaf I just trip some of the bottom but only 1 Fan leaf on top
 

Rictor94

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Some people go really heavy with defoliation you gotta just do it a few times and get comfortable with it. Removing fan leaves to allow light lower on your plant is what you want in veg. I can see a branch in your 3rd pic that is totally shaded. I'm new so dont hold me to this but from what I have seen you can remove up to about 40-50% of leaves and it will recover. I have seen most ppl do it over a few days removing fan leaves and training lower branches to reach the light. Till flower then remove lots of fan leaves at start of flower for plant to force energy to bud.
 

Hobbes

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I defoliated all of the large leaves, I only left the leaves that I couldn't strip without harming a bud site. Everything with a stem gets clipped leaving the tiny leaves.

By 7 days the leaves will all have grown back, Check out my thread to see.

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Lockedin

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I'm new to doing it myself, but have defoliated with a professional a few times before. Big indoor scrogs.
Ummm - why does that sound so --- dirty? Now that I think of it; I got paid for defoliating with a group of men and two women!
What have I become??? :o

Anyway - what I was taught was:
*****GO SLOW - look twice, look again, look back, ---- cut (you get the idea)
*****Look at the canopy from above if possible, avoid revealing the ground level to use all available light.
*****Frequently step back a few feet if possible and re-evaluate
*****Look on the ground level - avoid snipping where there are bright spots (thin canopy) unless it's a fan leaf shading a site.
*****The grower I worked for has done this for years - and he moves SLOW during defol.
@Hobbes did some very advanced / aggressive defoliation (looks awesome) - there is a lot to learn before getting reliably successful results from that level of removal (maybe a few grows from now...)

1. Lower third of all leaves - GONE
2. Middle third
- if it shadows a growth node - gone
- if it's larger than my hand - gone
3. Top Third - Cut FAN leaves shadowing growth sites ONLY - kink the leaf stem away and tuck if possible (they recover quickly)
4. Grower often followed us after and removed a few more; or wondered aloud what we were thinking...
 

Cypher17

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I'm new to doing it myself, but have defoliated with a professional a few times before. Big indoor scrogs.
Ummm - why does that sound so --- dirty? Now that I think of it; I got paid for defoliating with a group of men and two women!
What have I become??? :o

Anyway - what I was taught was:
*****GO SLOW - look twice, look again, look back, ---- cut (you get the idea)
*****Look at the canopy from above if possible, avoid revealing the ground level to use all available light.
*****Frequently step back a few feet if possible and re-evaluate
*****Look on the ground level - avoid snipping where there are bright spots (thin canopy) unless it's a fan leaf shading a site.
*****The grower I worked for has done this for years - and he moves SLOW during defol.
@Hobbes did some very advanced / aggressive defoliation (looks awesome) - there is a lot to learn before getting reliably successful results from that level of removal (maybe a few grows from now...)

1. Lower third of all leaves - GONE
2. Middle third
- if it shadows a growth node - gone
- if it's larger than my hand - gone
3. Top Third - Cut FAN leaves shadowing growth sites ONLY - kink the leaf stem away and tuck if possible (they recover quickly)
4. Grower often followed us after and removed a few more; or wondered aloud what we were thinking...
Man I don’t know what I did but this how it turn out lol
 

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Cypher17

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They are saying lst tie branches down ,bend plant over, top is lst I think aswell
I see will look into it and also should I even transplant to a bigger pot
 

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