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    Quote Originally Posted by Boycie View Post
    @denots.. I wouldn't say it's aggressive lol.... I'll probably get a bin liner full of leaves this time around but that's all part of the scrogging procedure
    Hello Boycie, Have a look at the 10th pic on the link you put up, you dont call that aggressive
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    Eewwwww it's fcking horrid lol

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    lol, you wouldn't think that would give a big yield would ya.

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    [QUOTE=Boycie;1069397954]Hey mr Greene. Don't think them kind of links are permitted on here man.. I could be wrong though..

    In the meantime have a look at this quality example of defoliation

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    A look in from the Boyce I feel honored.
    Had no idea about the link thing, won't happen again sorry.
    Interesting reading though noticed 'poet' put this up before and got some good responces.

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    Boycie. Next time ill paste link to thread on here. Link was to the keef treez article. Cheers for advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boycie View Post
    Hey mr Greene. Don't think them kind of links are permitted on here man.. I could be wrong though..

    In the meantime have a look at this quality example of defoliation

    https://www.thctalk.com/cannabis-foru...nnabis-Yields&
    YESS dam good thread!

    if i found that before my 2nd Auto NLs indoor 150w cfl grows i might of produced even more than the 2 Zips i got from them. so im a believer in what poet preached abotu defoilication

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    Keef Treez deserves the credit, he is the preacher. Thanks poet for bringing it to the masses.

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    The other thing to consider when defoliating is the setup your using you really need at least one 600W HPS anything else such as a CFLs 250HPS isnt going to reap the benefits unless perhaps you are scrogging but then you should already have read up on scrogging and be defoliating accordingly I guess

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    Got a 600 & 400, only really use the cfl for early veg after seedling, looking into a wilma drain to waste setup with a drip feed and res, plenty more reading to do first though, want to try coco too.

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    this is a very alien concept to me,i am a gardener and bonsai grower.in bonsai we use defoliation to reduce the size of the leaves on some trees that would be unsuitable otherwise.this in trees can only be done if the tree is super fit.and even then it can weaken the plant badly.in my horticulture career i took to the books and got nvq so think i have a handle on most practices(not meant to sound clever or smart honest)but the benefits of the large leaf or fan leaves surly is there size and light-nutes uptake the only time from what i been taught to remove leaves is damage-sickness or infestations of bugs.the energy these make will in the end result be your bud.also in a plant infamous for the hermie why stress and risk the damage? maybe i missing something here but any real benifits? convinced?

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