RookieHaze
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Can someone with experience please tell me if I am doing the lst correct? So basically if I keep pushing the main stem down, eventually all the other side shoots will catch up to the main stem right?
I kind of used the «bridge method» I used a string to keep the lower stem in place, I saw someone else did thatI hope you keep us updated. It's nice to watch plants from the start. looking at it a little closer it does look like you used a bridge. What's the strain?
No secondary branch will ever catch up to the main cola. By keeping the main cola bent over, you're encouraging all the secondary branches to grow vertically. Doing this causes the plant to bush out, rather than take the natural x-mas tree structure.Can someone with experience please tell me if I am doing the lst correct? So basically if I keep pushing the main stem down, eventually all the other side shoots will catch up to the main stem right?
Thanks for the tipsYes. LST isn’t just for the main stem but can be used for any branch, by manipulating the branches to spread more horizontally you allow for a more even spread of light, and end up creating a more filling and even canopy of bud sites.
Also, remove your leaves that are in the under your soil.
Thats a great idea about the tertiary branches. But I guess they may need to be a little bit taller than what they are now atm?No secondary branch will ever catch up to the main cola. By keeping the main cola bent over, you're encouraging all the secondary branches to grow vertically. Doing this causes the plant to bush out, rather than take the natural x-mas tree structure.
You can also bend those secondary branches over so the tertiary branches grow vertically. And so on and so forth.
Put a net over the plant, and bend those branches under the net and you've got yourself a SCROG going on.