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Fan leaves are the fingered big leaves typical of cannabis and they’re vital in the life cycle of a cannabis plant.

Contents:

  • 1. What do fan leaves do?
  • 2. Parts of a fan leaf
  • 2. a. Petiole
  • 2. b. Ventral surface
  • 2. c. Dorsal surface
  • 2. d. Apex
  • 3. Do fan leaves contain cannabinoids?
  • 4. When to remove fan leaves?
  • 5. How to remove fan leaves
  • 6. The different types of defoliation
  • 6. a. Topping a cannabis plant
  • 6. b. Lollipopping a cannabis plant
  • 6. c. Mainlining a cannabis plant
  • 6. d. Schwazzing a cannabis plant
  • 7. Uses for the fan leaves
  • 8. In conclusion

Fan leaves are the typically fingered leaves in cannabis plants, they are the bigger leaves that stick out of the plant. And even though most growers don’t know it, they’re the most important organ of the plant. So...what are cannabis fan leaves?

Sebastian Good tells you everything important about Cannabis Fan Leaves.

1. What Do Fan Leaves Do?

All leaves on cannabis are essential to the process of photosynthesis and due to the size of cannabis fan leaves, they’re even more. Leaves absorb light to photosynthesize, allowing them to perform the processes needed to continue growing and developing. They also have pores that open and closed (called stomata), allowing them to “breath”.Plants take in CO2 and let out oxygen during the day (under light), in the process of photosynthesis. And they take in oxygen and let out CO2 during nighttime (in the dark), in the process of cellular breathing. This is why the leaves is the most important organ of the cannabis plants.

Cannabis fan leaves are called that because the multiple fingers resemble fan blades.

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2. Parts Of A Fan Leaf

Cannabis fan leaves are the typical fingered cannabis leaves, they're composed of the petiole, ventral surface, dorsal surface, and apex. Each one of these parts works together to absorb light, perform photosynthesis and breathe, exchanging CO2 and oxygen with the environment, this allows it to multiply the cells and grow.

Petiole

The petiole is the short stem that connects the leaves to the branch, this not only connects them but also allows energy, information, and food to be transported between them.

Ventral surface

The ventral surface is the upper side of a leaf (including fan leaves), this is the area your plant has available to absorb light. It is extremely important for a plant to have healthy leaves. If you see them yellowing or browning, it is a sign that something is wrong and it can affect the growth rate of your plant.

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Fan leaves are composed of four parts: Apex, ventral and dorsal surfaces, and petiole.

Dorsal surface

The dorsal surface is the lowers side of the leaf and it is where plants can store small amounts of water.This water is used by plants to avoid reducing yields when they’re being grown in hot climates.

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Apex

This is the name given to the tips of all kinds of leaves, and not only cannabis fan leaves. For example, cotyledons (the baby leaves) have 1 apex while fan leaves can have 5 apexes or more.

3. Do Fan Leaves Contain Cannabinoids?

The green matter 8such as leaves and branches) usually only contains around 0.3% THC and 0.7% CBD.They are used to make hash, cannabutter, or other types of concentrates when they’re covered in trichomes.If your foliage isn't frosty, there won’t be a lot of cannabinoids you can extract.

Have in mind that to get high you need around 100mg of THC, to be able to get that from leaves without a lot of trichomes you would need around 300g of fan leaves.

4. When To Remove Fan Leaves?

Although it is not recommended to remove the foliage, there can be too many in both the vegetative and flowering stage and, if there is too much foliage covering the plant, the light won’t be able to reach deep, blocking other leaves from absorbing light and also blocking the airflow that helps prevent mold and bugs.

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Remove fan leaves only when you feel that they areaffecting your plant in a bad way.

Because of this, if your plant is too bushy and you think it is affecting it in a bad way, it is recommended to slowly remove around 20% of the fan leaves to allow a better airflow and light absorption to the lower part of the plant.

Removing Fan Leaves During The Vegetative Stage

Depending on the strain you’re growing, it’s advised to wait until your plants have grown around 30 cm before cutting off the foliage (aka defoliation). This is because the foliage is where the plants absorb light, which gives them the energy to grow, so you don’t want to stunt growth during the first weeks. How long your plant will take to reach 30 cm will depend if it’s a Sativa or Indica-dominant strain, so here’s a table to give you an idea of how long they can take.

When To Start Cutting Off Fan Leaves

GeneticsPrune After
Sativa-dominant15-20 days
Indica-dominant25 - 35 days

As you can see in the table, you’ll have to wait a couple of weeks before cutting off the foliage if you don’t want to stun them but, if you see your plants are getting too bushy, you can tie down the branches which consists of bending the branches instead of removing cannabis fan leaves and may get the job done without having to stress your plants too much.

Removing Fan Leaves During The Flowering Stage

Now, removing the foliage during the flowering stage is not recommended unless you know what you’re doing because you definitely don’t want to stress your plant during flower production, you can always remove a couple of fan leaves here and there but have in mind that if you remove too much, it won’t be able to perform photosynthesis as efficiently as before and it can end up stunting growth, which will affect bud growth. Cutting off more than 50% of the fan leaves will definitely stress your plant, so just to be safe, remove a maximum of 20-25% of the foliage.

5. How To Remove Fan Leaves

Once you’ve identified the leaves you want to remove, make sure you have good trimming scissors, they should be sharp and comfortable to hold. You definitely don’t need big shears or anything fancy, any cheap trimming scissors can get the job done. Removing the leaves is quite simple, it doesn’t require much effort but it’s recommended you pay attention to avoid cutting branches. Also, always try to make 45-degree angle cuts as close to the stem as possible, this way you keep everything tidy and make it easier for it to heal.

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How to remove cannabis fan leaves.

More experienced growers actually prune their plants by pinching the leaves and using the nails to cut them off, but this can be risky if you’re a beginner because you may end up damaging the branches, and you don’t want that. So when in doubt, use the trimming scissors!

Pros And Cons Of Removing The Foliage

Now that you know when and how to remove cannabis fan leaves, here’s a list of the pros and cons of removing cannabis foliage; Have in mind that, just like everything else, removing leaves in excess will not be good for your plant!

Pros

  • Removing the leaves can improve light penetration, allowing lower buds to develop properly and resulting in better yields.
  • Cutting off the foliage on the lower branches will improve airflow, helping prevent mold and bugs.
  • Removing fan leaves can redirect a plant’s energy to the buds, resulting in better quality buds.

Cons Of Removing Fan Leaves

  • Cutting off leaves too early or too late will actually do more harm than good, and can affect yields.
  • Only healthy plants will benefit from this technique. Removing leaves from a weak plant can end up killing it.
  • Removing too much can slow down photosynthesis, which can end up affecting growth.

Always remember that removing the foliage can increase airflow and redirect a plant’s energy towards the buds if done properly. If you prune too aggressively then it can end up being harmful.

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6. The Different Types of Defoliation

The term Defoliation is thrown around a lot these days in the world of cannabis cultivation. There is a school of thought that says the defoliation will help any and all cannabis strains to produce more resin and larger yields. And, while the jury is still out - there are surprisingly few peer-reviewed studies concerning defoliation in cannabis crops - there is a bunch of anecdotal evidence to say that defoliating a weed plant will make some marked improvements on the final outcome, in terms of both yield and strength. Defoliation is a blanket term for any method that includes removing part of the plant. That includes the most popular methods used these days - topping, lollipopping, mainlining, and the most extreme of the bunch, schwazzing.Let’s have a quick look at how each of these techniques works.

Topping a Cannabis Plant

While topping a plant does not involve removing fan leaves per se, it does involve some slight pruning that can have a huge impact on the final outcome of the grow. To top a cannabis plant you simply have to cut the main stem just above one of the nodes. This forces the plant to “split”, with each topping changing the stem into 2 main stems. You should top your plant the first time after there are 6 to 8 nodes present. This should be around the 4th week. This can then be repeated as many times as you like, but keep in mind that each time you top a plant you put a lot of stress on her. This can slow the rate of vegetative growth for a few days to a week.

Lollipopping a Cannabis Plant

Lollipopping is a defoliation technique that involves removing all growth (including fan leaves) up to a certain point on each branch of your cannabis plant to help maximize the amount of energy spent on the topmost bud sites. This is where the best buds are found, so by lollipopping the plant you are removing the need for her to send that precious energy to other, less premium, bugging areas.

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Mainlining a Cannabis Plant

Mainlining has become increasingly popular over the past few years with hobby growers and farm cultivators alike. It involves the use of a couple of techniques that have been combined to help with yield and potency maximization. By combining the topping, tie-down, and partial lollipopping techniques growers have reported huge increases in expected results. It promotes all the colas to grow at the same height, reduces the amount of popcorn or larf buds, increases airflow and light penetration, and is a beginner-friendly growing method.

Schwazzing a Cannabis Plant

Schwazzing is one of the more recent developments in the world of cannabis defoliation, and it is one of the most controversial techniques floating around right now. This method involves stripping the plant of pretty much all of its fan leaves and popcorn buds, leaving only the budding site and sugar leaves intact. The reason this is so controversial is that it goes against what most growers think of as good practice. But, there are reports of it not just working, but producing gold standard results.

7. Uses For The Fan Leaves

If you grow a strain that doesn’t produce many trichomes on the foliage, you can still use them. What about cannabis fan leaves uses? As you may know, cannabis leaves and petioles have a high amount of fibers and can be used in nutritious juices, salads, or even give them to your pets to help with digestion. Just make sure to clean them before consuming them!

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When covered in trichomes fan leaves are used to make hash, cannabutter or other types of concentrates.

Fan leaves are also used in the making of cannagars, where they are used as rolling paper or can be used to brew teas.

Giving weed fan leaves for your pets to eat or brewing teas with them won’t have an effect because the amount of cannabinoids is extremely low.

8. In Conclusion

Marijuana fan leaves can have various uses, depending on what to aim to do with them and the amount you have available. You don’t necessarily need to use the foliage to get high, remember that not only the branches, but also the cannabis leaves have a lot of fibers that can be used as a dietary supplement, you can also compost them or roll cannagars; Everything goes when it comes to using the cannabis plant, and the best of all is that there are several options. So, what to do with cannabis fan leaves? Depending on how frosty the leaves are, you can make the most out of them by making water hash, rosin, edibles, oils or any infused edible you prefer. Just have in mind that you can make a fan leaf smoothie with any amount of foliage. But if you want to make hash, for example, you will need a strain that produces a high amount of resin, for this case we recommend our new Strawberry Pie Auto.

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This strain produces a huge amount of trichomes on the leaves, perfect not only for the quantity but the quality of the resin. If you grow a strain that doesn’t produce many trichomes, you can still use the foliage for their fibers.

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FAQs

When should I cut fan leaves off? ›

Usually, growers trim the fan leaves weeks before harvest, which is a period that leads to senescence, a phase in the plant cycle when the larger leaves start fading away. It is safe to start removing these dying leaves and continue until harvest.

Should you remove cannabis fan leaves? ›

Should you remove fan leaves? Yes, removing or pruning some fan leaves is a necessary step when cultivating cannabis healthy plants. When fan leaves become too large or abundant, they block the light and airflow to parts of the plant that can hinder trichome and cannabinoid production.

Should I trim fan leaves during budding? ›

Fan leaves that create shadows over budding sites should be pruned to increase light penetration throughout the canopy, rather than just the tops. Fan leaves that are growing inward toward the plant should be removed.

How many fan leaves should I remove? ›

A proper thinning will remove 20-40% of the mid to upper foliage every 5-7 days. Removing these fan leaves opens up light and produces better air exchange to the lower canopy. Healthy leaves at the bottom of the canopy should be kept to trap valuable light from being lost and wasted.

What happens if I remove all fan leaves during flowering? ›

Your plant experiences a rapid growth spurt in the flowering stage, and any significant pruning at this stage could lead your plant into a state of shock. Any time you remove the fan leaves, growth will temporarily slow down, and nutrients can be left behind in the substrate, causing growth to pick up rapidly.

How late in flower can you defoliate? ›

Right before you switch to 12/12. Once between the beginning of Flower and the 3-week mark. 3 weeks after beginning flower is the last time you'll want to defoliate.

Can you defoliate in early flower? ›

Between day 1 and 21 of flower: during the first 3 weeks of flower your marijuana plant is going through an aggressive growth period (called the stretch phase), and any defoliation or pruning during this phase stunts its growth severely.

Does defoliating increase yield? ›

Pruning, or defoliation, is a technique that keeps your cannabis plants healthy and growing properly. By removing small amounts of foliage during various phases of the life cycle, growers can increase a crop's yield and potency by allowing light to hit bud-producing nodes more directly.

What leaves to trim when budding? ›

Pruning the leaves and bud sites

Prune any leaves that have branches shooting from their base. Snip any buds heavily shaded by the canopy branches. The unfavorable location of these buds means they will not have access to adequate light and may have nutrient deficiencies.

How do you get rid of too many leaves? ›

How to Dispose of Leaves
  1. Blow leaves into the woods. If you own woods or fields behind your home, blow leaves into those natural areas where they'll decompose and continue the circle of life. ...
  2. Bag 'em. ...
  3. Vacuum them away. ...
  4. Let leaves degrade. ...
  5. Return leaves to the earth. ...
  6. Burn the pile.

Can you remove too many fan leaves? ›

Cons Of Removing Fan Leaves

Removing too much can slow down photosynthesis, which can end up affecting growth.

What should my buds look like at 5 weeks? ›

In week 5 of flowering, you can observe the buds all over your plant becoming thicker. You may also spot new buds growing in new places such as along the main cola. With buds abounding, your cannabis plants will get fatter every day. This is a surefire sign you are in full flowering mode.

Should I remove yellow leaves during flowering? ›

Removing all the yellow leaves is not recommended surgery, especially for young plants. Correct identification of the source of the problem and swift remedial action can restore marijuana. Senescence is when plants will naturally yellow off and die. During the final weeks of flowering do not be alarmed.

Can you harvest buds too late? ›

Harvesting at the right time is crucial when it comes to growing cannabis. If you harvest too early, you will have premature buds which leads to a poor product and a smaller yield. Harvest too late and the potency of your weed takes a steep decline or turns to rot.

How often do you water flowering stage? ›

Generally, you want to water every 2 or 3 days during Flower and you want to water enough that 10-20% of water comes out from the pot as runoff. You can check your soil moisture by sticking a finger in the pot: if the soil is dry a couple inches down, then it is time to water again.

Can you lollipop during flower? ›

WHEN TO LOLLIPOP CANNABIS. Most growers will agree that week 3 of flowering is the right time to start lollipopping. After a couple of weeks in the bloom phase, most cannabis strains will begin to display multiple bud sites along shoots. Marijuana will stretch during this phase, some strains more than others.

Can I harvest a few buds early? ›

While technically you can start harvesting as soon as your plant produces flowers, the cannabinoid levels remain very low until the buds are mature. Avoid premature harvesting as much as possible, but if you really need to, it isn't the end of the world.

Does removing leaves promote growth? ›

It seems counterintuitive to cut off branches, leaves, or even roots to get larger, fuller plants. And yet, it's one of the most important maintenance tasks for a thriving, healthy lawn and garden. Pruning stimulates growth if it is done correctly.

Do topped plants yield more? ›

Nine out of ten times, a topped plant will produce a heavier yield than a plant that is left to grow naturally. Topping discourages vertical growth, promotes an even canopy, and increases light penetration.

How do you fatten buds right before harvest? ›

Light intensity

To some degree, more light translates to fatter buds and higher yields (you'll need to pay attention to the distance between your grow light and plants or your plant may suffer from light burn). Increasing light intensity is the most effective way to fatten up buds.

Should you trim your buds wet or dry? ›

Wet trimming takes up less space, as you remove all the foliage off the buds before drying instead of hanging up the entire plants to dry. Wet trimming allows the buds to puff up, making them more visibly attractive. For growers selling flower, this is important, as consumers often buy based on how the buds look.

How do you trim bud like a pro? ›

To trim:
  1. Trim the stem at the bottom of the bud as closely as you can without causing the bud to break down. You don't want the stem to be exposed anywhere but at the bottom.
  2. Remove the crow's feet—these are the leaves at the bottom that look like little bird feet.
  3. Trim off extra plant matter and manicure the bud.

Can I defoliate in week 2? ›

Defoliation of excess leaf should take place in Week 2 or Week 3.

Should you remove large fan leaves during veg? ›

Removing Fan Leaves During The Vegetative Stage

Depending on the strain you're growing, it's advised to wait until your plants have grown around 30 cm before cutting off the foliage (aka defoliation).

Can you defoliate in week 4 of flower? ›

Week 4 represents the peak of bushy overgrowth

As you can see in the video, plants in Week 4 are in need of heavy defoliation. At Smokey Okies Cannabis, we perform a heavy defoliation at the end of Week 2, and the end of Week 4. You could switch that up to Week 3 and 5, or Weeks 1, 2, and 4, etc.

What does week 3 of flower look like? ›

Week 3. Your cannabis plants have still not entirely stopped growing and will now be about 50% bigger than what they were just three weeks earlier. Although still stretching a bit, the stretch will now gradually slow down and soon come to a complete halt.

How late into flowering can you lollipop? ›

WHEN TO LOLLIPOP CANNABIS. Most growers will agree that week 3 of flowering is the right time to start lollipopping. After a couple of weeks in the bloom phase, most cannabis strains will begin to display multiple bud sites along shoots.

Are big fan leaves good? ›

Big, green, healthy fan leaves are a sign of a robust, healthy plant. As long as these leaves are healthy, it is normally advisable to leave them in place at trimming time, especially during the veg state of growth.

What do you do with fan leaves after trimming? ›

Sugar leaves and fan leaves both make excellent food and drink additives, even if you aren't adept at making edibles. For instance: You can place the leaves in your tea for added flavor and a touch of psychoactive potency. You can grind them down and mix them into your salads, oatmeal, or just about anything else.

What should my buds look like at week 3? ›

Weeks 3-4: Buds Form. The stretch of your Cannabis plants will slow as we reach week four, but expect the upward growth to continue. At this stage you'll finally be able to see the buds as they continue to develop. The pistils will still be white at this stage and sticking straight out from the buds.

What week Do buds start to fatten? ›

Indica strains and fast-flowering hybrids tend to fatten up their buds the most between weeks 4 and 7 of the flowering cycle, but sativas and later hybrids will not enter this phase yet.

What should buds look like at week 6? ›

Three things happen as week six of the cannabis flowering stages rolls around: Buds will continue to grow and progress further toward ripening. Pistil hairs will start to switch from white to a light brown or amber color. Trichomes will start to become opaque on their way to milky white.

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