SCHWAZZING AUTOFLOWER

DISCLAIMER
I'm just getting a topic going and If you decide to try it and don't like the results then don't be blaming me lol

But ive done it & others have too and have liked the results
I see that a lot off people is interested in learning about the method of heavy Defoliation at certain points of a grow. (SCHWAZZING)
So I would like to get a thread going regarding this so people can see the benefits off it and how this method is used to increase yeild and to also help out in other factors too.

I copied and pasted the info below from the THREE A lIGHT Google post
to help people out​

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SCHWAZZING
WHAT IS SCHWAZZING?
A Schwazze is essentially an extreme defoliation. Where 100% of the fan leaves are removed from the plant during specific times of the flowering cycle.

How can trimming and pruning a cannabis plant possibly increase its yield? It’s kind of Yin and Yang if you think about it. On one hand we take away, and on the other, we receive!

Our favorite comparison is working out at the gym. When you break down your muscles through constant repetition and heavier weight, your muscles grow stronger and larger. By removing fan leaves from the plant, we are creating more space for airflow, light penetration, and most importantly, we are refocusing the plant’s energy where it matters most: flower development.

WHY USE THE SCHWAZZING METHOD?
One word: Yield. We’ve found that we can dramatically increase our total yield with just 2 Schwazzes at key points in the flowering cycle. The industry standard yield without Schwazzing is around 1.5 to 2lbs per 1000 watt bulb. With Schwazzing, we’ve been able to consistently produce 3 pounds per light and are seeing results north of 4 pounds per light as we continue to optimize the process.

This leads to savings on all fronts, you can generate the same amount of cannabis from a smaller area, meaning you need less space to grow. Energy is saved as you’ll produce so much more per square foot.

If you’re looking for a corporate board room description: Schwazzing allows the plants’ resources to be more effectively allocated. Think of it this way, every single leaf and bud on the plant is pulling nutrients from the soil, using more water, and requiring more light. With a good Schwazze, you reallocate these resources to provide them where we want them most, in the buds.

WHY DOES SCHWAZZING WORK?
Schwazzing works for multiple reasons. The more you think about why this is helping, the more it makes sense. It seems counter-intuitive and destructive at first, but it’s a process that naturally trains the plant to produce more.

A Schwazze will provide the optimum light penetration through the canopy. This increases airflow and light to the lower nodes on the plant. You are essentially eliminating all shade spots. Allowing the energy to focus on the tips instead, where it needs to be focused for more flowering.

The increased airflow provides the plant with a much stronger O2 and CO2 exchange. Basically, it lets it breathe!

In addition, Schwazzing eliminates homes for pests and mildew that can ruin your plants.
IS SCHWAZZING THE SAME AS DEFOLIATION?
Although the idea is similar, defoliation is almost never taken to this extreme of a level. Defoliation is a process that has been used for centuries for many different plants and helps to achieve higher crop yields, it’s even used to produce cotton.
SCHWAZZING IN A HOME GROW SETUP
Schwazzing began in a home grow setup and can be used very effectively on a small scale. Schwazzing has also been scaled up to accommodate larger commercial grows as well.

The only tools you will need are a sharp pair of scissors and patience.
HOW DO YOU SCHWAZZE?
Before we go too deep here, let’s get a little disclaimer in. Schwazzing is a method that can either help you deliver your highest yield ever, or cause plant lock and hermaphroditic plants. Please proceed with caution!

You probably have the basic idea now, trim away the fan leaves. Be advised timing, approach, quantity, and nutrients all play a huge part in this equation. If these exercises aren’t executed properly you can ruin your crop.

You can use this method if you have a hydroponic setup.

If any one would like to add any pics or info to get this thread going then your more than welcome to.
 
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That rotten feeling i get.
That I've taken too many leaves lol
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Quick question: How bad is it to clean out lower branches, and do the first wave of schwazzing all at the same time? This would be at @420autoflower's recommended 2 weeks into flower. Just wondering if that is too much trimming to do all at once?
 
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Wasn’t planning on doing any gardening over the weekend but these 3 Beaver Genetics testers really needed some attention. Been having high humidity issues in the tents they are in and didn’t want to risk waiting any longer. The R/H immediately dropped over 20% in each tent after the plants received their first schwazz.

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best journal I have ever seen - one can learn alot by it !!!!!!!!! Thanks --- believe I'm starting to think about switching from photo fems to auto fems (just got 3oz from 3 gallon /auto - - and got maybe 1oz from a 5 gallon from photo fems ????????????????? no brainer but have gotten massive yields from 5 gallon (strain genetics)
 
Quick question: How bad is it to clean out lower branches, and do the first wave of schwazzing all at the same time? This would be at @420autoflower's recommended 2 weeks into flower. Just wondering if that is too much trimming to do all at once?
You should be good to do both at the same time.
If your plant is healthy it can take the heavy pruning.
 
I'm giving it a shot. They look a little droopy because of my back, I had to let them dry out a bit and lighten up so I could pull them out to trim them up. Schwazzing is definitely the weirdest thing I've ever done to a plant I was not intending to kill (...or wasn't already dead).

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Six different strains, all germinated at the same time but some at slightly different points of maturity, but this had to be done all at once. While I had them out I top dressed/fed them, they needed it (some more than others). The whole thing is a leap of faith for me, I've seen it work here, hopefully I can pull it off.
 
Wasn’t planning on doing any gardening over the weekend but these 3 Beaver Genetics testers really needed some attention. Been having high humidity issues in the tents they are in and didn’t want to risk waiting any longer. The R/H immediately dropped over 20% in each tent after the plants received their first schwazz.

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Did the second and final schwazz and cola shearing last week on the Beaver testers.

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