A little insight;
I have become a huge fan of defoliating finger leaves during flowering stage to provide more light to the flowers. I am not interested in huge harvests so I also defoliate many of my buds leaving the plant’s energy to concentrate on a few select buds. (I only grow for myself and I enjoy variety so I don’t need a ton from each plant.) I think it is common knowledge that each plant has only so much energy to produce buds, so fewer buds mean bigger buds and who don’t like big buds?
Now on to the sugar leaves…
We all know sugar leaves grow trichomes, which end up on the cutting room floor after trimming, but I was recently growing some Tardis (Natural Wonders / Oregon USA) when I noticed a TON of trichomes growing on the sugar leaves. I was thinking it a shame to waste all that energy making garbage when I got the idea that the plant’s energy building trichomes would be better spent on the buds…. so I started progressively defoliating sugar leaves for a few weeks before harvest. I ended up with a forest of huge trichomes on my buds and have been doing it to every plant ever since with excellent results!
This is of course only a theory, but I have been getting much better trichome results and intend to continue. I do expect lots of naysayers (as with any defoliation topic) and welcome any thoughts, but please keep it constructive & civil 😉.
Not only does it give me something to do over the last few (so tired of waiting) weeks before harvest, it makes trimming after harvest a lot quicker! Cured and in use now I have Seedsman Blueberry & White Widow, Natural Wonders Forbidden Fruit & Tardis, and two of my own I call Tutti-Frutti & Purple Haze. In the grow rooms I have another Seedsman White Widow & Peyote Gorilla, A Natural Wonders Sonic Screwdriver plus another Tutti-Frutti.
I have become a huge fan of defoliating finger leaves during flowering stage to provide more light to the flowers. I am not interested in huge harvests so I also defoliate many of my buds leaving the plant’s energy to concentrate on a few select buds. (I only grow for myself and I enjoy variety so I don’t need a ton from each plant.) I think it is common knowledge that each plant has only so much energy to produce buds, so fewer buds mean bigger buds and who don’t like big buds?
Now on to the sugar leaves…
We all know sugar leaves grow trichomes, which end up on the cutting room floor after trimming, but I was recently growing some Tardis (Natural Wonders / Oregon USA) when I noticed a TON of trichomes growing on the sugar leaves. I was thinking it a shame to waste all that energy making garbage when I got the idea that the plant’s energy building trichomes would be better spent on the buds…. so I started progressively defoliating sugar leaves for a few weeks before harvest. I ended up with a forest of huge trichomes on my buds and have been doing it to every plant ever since with excellent results!
This is of course only a theory, but I have been getting much better trichome results and intend to continue. I do expect lots of naysayers (as with any defoliation topic) and welcome any thoughts, but please keep it constructive & civil 😉.
Not only does it give me something to do over the last few (so tired of waiting) weeks before harvest, it makes trimming after harvest a lot quicker! Cured and in use now I have Seedsman Blueberry & White Widow, Natural Wonders Forbidden Fruit & Tardis, and two of my own I call Tutti-Frutti & Purple Haze. In the grow rooms I have another Seedsman White Widow & Peyote Gorilla, A Natural Wonders Sonic Screwdriver plus another Tutti-Frutti.
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