OGAerogardener1990
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Can I lst or super crop an auto without stunting its growth or yield
use lst to train it, then you're not really hurting the plant and it will bush up niceThe reason im asking is because I want side branches to do as well as the main cola
when exactly should you start LST with an auto? I'm asking cause short strains will remain compact until preflowering ,is it safe to start LST then?
It's either a white widow or a sour blueberry.Sexy.what strain is it?
when exactly should you start LST with an auto? I'm asking cause short strains will remain compact until preflowering ,is it safe to start LST then?
Thats exactly the effect I want for my dinafem ww xxl... I want the side branches to be as big as the main cola, that way Can get the same yield from 1 plant as I would with 4-5 plantsBetween the 3rd and 4 node place a strap to the pot rim. You don't have to bend her all the way over just bend a bit and place good pressure on her and let it grow. Everyone a side branch reaches the same height as the main now place a strap on it and open her up the same way. Soon you'll have a fully trained no stress plant in flower. Here's one of my last lst plants
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Dinafem: White Cheese Auto
Could you elaborate step by step? I am tying the stems in order to apread them out and away from the main cola in every direction?Thats exactly the effect I want for my dinafem ww xxl... I want the side branches to be as big as the main cola, that way Can get the same yield from 1 plant as I would with 4-5 plants
I always start lst as soon as the top can be tied down almost flat across the rim of the planter. It's always started before they get up potted so when they go into their final home, they're always bent where they need to be and solid.
Then it just a matter of following the rim again and training to have a uniform top.
You want to train it so the canopy is uniform and the branches are spread out enough to give it decent light penetration. As you're training it you will see where everything needs to beCould you elaborate step by step? I am tying the stems in order to apread them out and away from the main cola in every direction?
So do I tie the main cola dowb 1st to allow side branches to grow?You want to train it so the canopy is uniform and the branches are spread out enough to give it decent light penetration. As you're training it you will see where everything needs to be
Yup. Start with the main and as the side branches catch up start with them. The top circles the rim to keep it low while the side branches are catching up.So do I tie the main cola dowb 1st to allow side branches to grow?