Need help LST question

Itsme420

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So I just LST my plant after 4 weeks and moved straight in to flowering.

My questions are: did I LST the right way?should I have moved it straight in to flowering? Do I need to take off more fan leaves?
 

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Brandon Nebel

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looks okay, however i feel you should have started lst a little earlier and left it in veg for just a little while longer. when you apply LST you allow more light into certain areas that otherwise wouldnt get light. you want to give the new growth time to grow prior to it flipping into flower mode. For instance, i started training my plants at week 3 and continued bending all the branches down into their own space. however i kept my plant into veg for another 5 weeks after that and what it did was allowed a ton of new shoots to grow off the branches i bent down. i had a bunch of new cola sites coming in just by allowing more light to get into the plant. it also really helped me keep them short and bushy, i didnt want my girls getting taller than my fence. Anyways, your girls look good, next time try to apply the lst sooner and veg it a littel while after applying the lst
 

Brandon Nebel

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It's fishing line vary strong but should I use some thing eals?
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 course
 

Itsme420

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Thanks. I will but a different line on it. I moved it back to veg I just now put it in flower stage so I have time to go back to 18/6. It's 4 weeks in from seed. I'll push veg longer. Thanks for your help only my 5th grow and first time ever topping and LST.
 

Itsme420

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Cool thanks for the help mine are 18 days in the pot. Your look vary good so I'll take your advice. Would love mine to look that bushy I'm so used to just letting it go one shoot.
 

Brandon Nebel

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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.
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.
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.
 
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