Superman44108
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i keep seeing more and more threads about LST. clearly it doesnt hurt the plant but does it help?? higher yields, stronger bud, etc??
i think you're referring to topping the plantI read that it redistributes hormones, & makes the top budsite no longer dominant, so the plant produces more budsites all along the curve. I'm just a noob, but I think it boosts the yield in addition to managing the size of the plant & the light it gets.
Helps keep the plant in control, gets light to new sites and avoids cutting fan leaves . The latter people have big issues with. STOP CUTTING YOUR FAN LEAVES! Just tuck them. Its not hard and it doesn't hurt the planti keep seeing more and more threads about LST. clearly it doesnt hurt the plant but does it help?? higher yields, stronger bud, etc??
Super cropping I think. The buds at the top get the most grow chemicals, so bend them all down; lot's of little "main buds"i think you're referring to topping the plant
actually, this is 100% correct as far as i know. topping does essentially have the same affect, but at the cost of some growth and shock to the plant. by fastening the top node under the others via lst, you are redistributing the natural auxin build up that occurs in the top of the plant. this makes the plant less apically dominant, allowing for bushier more evenly distributed growthI read that it redistributes hormones, & makes the top budsite no longer dominant, so the plant produces more budsites all along the curve. I'm just a noob, but I think it boosts the yield in addition to managing the size of the plant & the light it gets.