Hey everyone, great thread! Been reading through it for a while now but don't seem to find an answer to my question; would it be too detrimental to remove one or some of the fan leafs of the main stalk if such is bent down nearly at 90 degrees? I ask because I am having my first go at LST and there are one or more fan leafs that are blocking some of the light that might other wise reach some of the other growing shoots/tops; the main purpose of LST is to of course reduce the space needed for your grow but also to utilize the most of your light by having an even canopy from which the plant can absorb the light evenly throughout the tops. I want to grow them out evenly but it's hard right now since she's still very young (18 days veg) and many of the fan leafs overlap each other or the tops. Anyone have any suggestions as to how train the canopy even from this early stage in vegetation without having away with some of the fan leafs? Any info would be very much appreciated. Thanks for your time everyone.
Great thread fellas! skipped a over few pages here and there but great work so far. +rep to several in this thread!!!
Anyone like to use zip-ties on your ladies? I like em better than string and tape. You can slowly tighten them with ease.
Great thread everyone, plus rep to many on here. This is what I'm doing with all my plants a combo of topping and training to the rim of my containers with floral wire. So far so good they're getting bushy, it's great to see so many different results using these two techniques I cant wait to see how mine turn out.
AWox .. don't worry to much about the fan leaves for now being so young i would'nt remove any. I only remove leaves when im taking cuts and/or triming below the canopy ,probably 3 wks into flower then thats it till harvest time , you could clip back some of the leafs if you want though but that should'nt be a problem for now.
Training starts very young for me with cuts anyway about a week after transplant ,i'll start sqeezing the tops so that they can be bent back with out snapping .I've tied them before but i mainly do them by hand now,i think hand lst till 2wks into flower and then scrog is what i'll be doing again- i did it with my last grow and i liked how it turned out.
Thanks for the rep stink, yeah ties are ok but remember some stems get thick so don't do them to tight, i've used most things to tie and they all seem to work fine as long as they aint to tight on the stems..
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dre