Low stress training?

I’ve never LST any of my auto flowers I’ve done some research and everything but just wondering if there’s anyone who can give me a little insight on the topic?? I just don’t wanna screw my plants up and I wanna be a little more comfortable before I try..
 

Tiflis

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This isn't an auto plant but it'll give you an idea. Using the same technique on autos. Some growers like to tie another wire going the opposite direction, to help the main stalk stay in place.
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Dorian2

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I used that this year on some tomato plants. I was considering this as a solution but I'm not sure it'll be as sturdy in the dirt as a thicker gauge electrical wire. I'll test that out first though. Most of the wire I have hanging around is smaller gauge guitar electronics wire. Too light for this purpose. Also gets expensive.
 

Herb & Suds

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I used that this year on some tomato plants. I was considering this as a solution but I'm not sure it'll be as sturdy in the dirt as a thicker gauge electrical wire. I'll test that out first though. Most of the wire I have hanging around is smaller gauge guitar electronics wire. Too light for this purpose. Also gets expensive.
I bought two 25 yard rolls for $3
It is as strong as weed whip cord
 

mudballs

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I used that this year on some tomato plants. I was considering this as a solution but I'm not sure it'll be as sturdy in the dirt as a thicker gauge electrical wire. I'll test that out first though. Most of the wire I have hanging around is smaller gauge guitar electronics wire. Too light for this purpose. Also gets expensive.
The only time i stick it straight in the dirt is when they're tiny and outdoors
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I use sticks jammed in the dirt and wire on the sticks
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This is overkill for indoors i need this beefy stuff. Indoors u can use string or twine if you want
 

Dorian2

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The only time i stick it straight in the dirt is when they're tiny and outdoors
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I use sticks jammed in the dirt and wire on the sticks
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This is overkill for indoors i need this beefy stuff. Indoors u can use string or twine if you want
I did it that way (with bamboo) on my last grow indoors. it worked but I wanted to try something direct into the dirt. Found the bamboo shoots a bit unwieldy in my tight grow space. I believe I saw a few posts from another members here (@bk78 ??) that uses this wire approach, but I may be wrong on the member name.
 

mudballs

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I'm just curious, because I have zero issues training huge plants with the tiny wire.

Got to see these monsters that require heavy duty wire.

Outdoor trained with tiny wire.
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Im fkn happy for you, you petty bitch, i fkn need heavier duty stuff with wind and storms. now you wanna put ur dick back in ur pants i was trying to have a friendly convo with dorian until you felt like fkn prancing in here like a fkn peacock with his plumage all blasted in our faces...coulda just said ur part and left me and my post out of it
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Im fkn happy for you, you petty bitch, i fkn need heavier duty stuff with wind and storms. now you wanna put ur dick back in ur pants i was trying to have a friendly convo with dorian until you felt like fkn prancing in here like a fkn peacock with his plumage all blasted in our faces...coulda just said ur part and left me and my post out of it
You seem so mad. Oh wind and storms... I get it. Small string bean plants usually need the stronger help.

Not peacocking or putting anything in your face believe me. Don't want people to think they need something more than is required.

Any pics? Or just more name calling?
 
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