https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVdzqBAVfJk
Has anybody done this? The video states that when growing indoors, you should trim off the leaves that are not getting light in order to create a more efficient canopy that absorbs as much light as possible, resulting in better yields. This seems logical, but I'm wondering a) if it works and (assuming it does) b) if it's a day-and-night difference or just a slight improvement.
Thanks!
Has anybody done this? The video states that when growing indoors, you should trim off the leaves that are not getting light in order to create a more efficient canopy that absorbs as much light as possible, resulting in better yields. This seems logical, but I'm wondering a) if it works and (assuming it does) b) if it's a day-and-night difference or just a slight improvement.
Thanks!