Yes, i had to look that word up!Nice espalier
Espalier apple trees are really neat, you can fit them in spaces that you wouldn't think could fit a tree, like a skinny side yard. Nice job on some extreme training!Yes, i had to look that word up!
It's not my work, i found the pic online ages ago.Espalier apple trees are really neat, you can fit them in spaces that you wouldn't think could fit a tree, like a skinny side yard. Nice job on some extreme training!
It's a good pic anyway! I would love to see a room full of these, in a row.It's not my work, i found the pic online ages ago.
Great isn't it, i didn't do it though.It's like Flux-training with sticks instead of wires. Well done!
IndeedWe got an artist on this site that makes that lst look like a rookie did it. I cant recall the members name but he or she is well known.
Per my post above, I'm attempting LST on this grow.
Makes sense - my OG's didn't seem to appreciate being manifolded (not mainlined), and now seem behind my LST plantsI only have experience with scrogging and basic LST but yes, when you do two limbs instead of four the two limbs get to practically the same thickness of the trunk in all of the posts i've read/watched on YT.
I really like that part too - learning how to maximize their structures and biology is a lot of fun.That's a good plan topping and going sideways, i love the symmetry too, it's great to expose the structure and learn about what directs it.