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We've all learned to read the leaf—that instinctual knowledge of when a fan is a drain, not a contributor. But the Flux Pruning Doctrine takes that intuition, throws it in a supercomputer, and demands proof. We're not de...
We've all learned to read the leaf—that instinctual knowledge of when a fan is a drain, not a contributor. But the Flux Pruning Doctrine takes that intuition, throws it in a supercomputer, and demands proof. We're not defoliating for light penetration; we are executing systemic metabolic algebra. The Photonic Scalpel removes leaves only when spectral radiometers confirm their quantum efficiency drops below 45% of the apex average. It leaves behind a plant architecture that looks alien—skeletal, maximized for PPFD utilization. The data shows efficiency gains, but the computational overhead required to model individual leaf assimilation rates is immense. Is this marginal efficiency boost a triumph of precision farming, or are we just proving that brute-forcing nature with terabytes of data is a vastly complicated way to solve what decades of craft cultivation already understood?
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