It's fishing line vary strong but should I use some thing eals?Looks okay.
Don't take any leaves off, but you may want to use a thicker gauge wire.
i would use the green garden twine. fishing line might be ok but i would worry about it digging into the skin of the plant. with a little wind i can see the fishing line start to act like a saw. the green garden twine is a little wider so it has less of a cutting affect. you can find it at any home depot, lowes etc. or hydro shop of courseIt's fishing line vary strong but should I use some thing eals?
Yard, twine, anything but fishing line really. That can bite into the stem as the plant tries to resist and move upward. I use saran wrap myself.It's fishing line vary strong but should I use some thing eals?
Ok this is it now. And shout I remove any of these leaves now or wait for flowering?Yard, twine, anything but fishing line really. That can bite into the stem as the plant tries to resist and move upward. I use saran wrap myself.![]()
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Yard, twine, anything but fishing line really. That can bite into the stem as the plant tries to resist and move upward. I use saran wrap myself.![]()
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I'm new to LST so I'll take any advice I can get.Better than fishing line imo.
I mean I trimmed the back leavesAnd that looks much better with the twine by the way. Good job.
I'm going to keep my plant updates on here so people can help me out tell me what to improveThe plant in my photos is only day 40.
Yard, twine, anything but fishing line really. That can bite into the stem as the plant tries to resist and move upward. I use saran wrap myself.![]()
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What a great idea. I've never thought to use that to tie the plants down. It seems very delicate on the plants. Thanks for the idea. And yes your plants are looking better now with the twine.Yard, twine, anything but fishing line really. That can bite into the stem as the plant tries to resist and move upward. I use saran wrap myself.![]()
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