Get Your Weed Lit: Schwazzing Your Buds for Maximum Light Exposure

Get Your Weed Lit: Schwazzing Your Buds for Maximum Light Exposure

Yo, what’s up my fellow growers? This article is all about a new technique called schwazzing that’s been taking the cannabis community by storm. It might sound crazy, but bear with me, because it might just revolutionize the way you grow your buds.

So, what is schwazzing? It’s basically a hardcore form of defoliation where you strip your plants of most, if not all, of their fan leaves. Sounds wild, right? But trust us, there’s method to the madness. By doing this, more light can pass through to the bud sites, and you’ll be amazed at the difference it can make in terms of yield and bud size.

The term schwazzing comes from a book called Three a Light by Joshua Haupt. The book is all about using different growing methods to produce 3 pounds of weed under a single grow light – pretty impressive stuff if you ask me! Schwazzing is one of the techniques Haupt discusses in the book, and it’s said to be a major factor in achieving such high yields.

Now, let’s get into the nitty-gritty of how schwazzing actually works. The idea behind it is that by removing most of the leaves from your plants, you’re forcing them to redirect their energy towards the buds instead. Think of it like going to the gym – you’re putting your muscles under stress to make them grow bigger and stronger. It’s the same principle with weed plants. By stressing them out a bit, you’re encouraging them to produce bigger and better buds.

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But here’s the thing: after a workout at the gym, you need to feed your body with the right nutrients to help it recover and grow. The same goes for your plants after schwazzing. They need to be given proper nutrients and care in order to thrive.

So when should you schwazz? It’s recommended that you do it twice during your grow cycle. The first time should be just before the flowering phase begins. You’ll want to remove most of the fan leaves at this point – yes, it might look scary, but trust us, it’s worth it.

Once you’ve removed all those leaves, switch your photoperiod to a 12 hours on, 12 hours off cycle to initiate flowering. At this point, your buds will be exposed to much more light than before, which will encourage them to grow bigger and stronger.

The second schwazzing should take place about 20 days after the initiation of bloom. By this point, new fan leaves will have grown back and started to form an obstructive canopy over your buds again. This time around, focus on trimming away any large fan leaves that are blocking light from reaching your flowers.

It’s important not to go overboard with schwazzing though. You don’t want to strip your plants completely bare – they still need some leaves in order to fulfill their biological purpose. Just focus on removing enough leaves so that light can reach your buds more easily.

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So there you have it – everything you need to know about schwazzing. It might sound crazy at first, but trust us when we say that it can make a massive difference in terms of yield and bud size. Give it a try and let us know how it goes!

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