LST 90 degree training clips.

ThewBerg

Active Member
I would consider this supercropping since the stems are being bent at a 90 degree angle, as long as this is done nice and early and nothing breaks the plant should focus most of its efforts to build strength rather than repairing damage :clap:
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
I love that idea, but it seems so finicky in a large plant volume area. I wonder how large the branches can get before they start getting pinched in there.
 

waterproof808

Well-Known Member
I would consider this supercropping since the stems are being bent at a 90 degree angle, as long as this is done nice and early and nothing breaks the plant should focus most of its efforts to build strength rather than repairing damage :clap:
Supercropping is when you pinch a branch and fold it over without breaking it and then a large knuckle forms at the pinch.
 

SnoopyDoo

Well-Known Member
I love that idea, but it seems so finicky in a large plant volume area. I wonder how large the branches can get before they start getting pinched in there.
If branches start to get pinched in them, just remove them and the branch should keep the bend. I've never tried those, but I'd like to.
 

TurboTokes

Well-Known Member
I use them, but got mine way cheaper.

They have them on amazon 100pc for $8

Search plant bender, I remove them once the plant grows a bit, it holds that shape
 
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