**Disclaimer** This is my very first grow of all time! I just turned 43 yesterday and have been waiting over 20 years to grow! Now that I can legally grow 5 plants in Illinois with my medical card IT'S ON! Since the very day the law was announced last summer I have been in a constant state of learning. The procedures and techniques I am using below may or may not be optimal. I am in no way attempting to persuade that these methods are the best to use. It is merely my intention to post an accurate representation of what I did so that I can receive feedback from all you guys. If I happen to do something correctly hopefully my pictures and descriptions can help others.
Currently near the end of vegging and I've incorporated both topping and LST with this plant. This beauty was donated by a close friend who brought it to life from a bag-seed of unknown dank. I have a few clues to the sex (I think female) but I'm really not sure yet.
Here is the plant on Christmas day 2019. I wasn't told of the actual date of germination, but I'll go out on a limb and guess about 14 days.
I'm vegging with a Helious 1200 (420w actual draw) I acquired this light from Facebook Marketplace and knew almost nothing about it on the day of purchase. I got a crazy cheap deal from someone who was unloading all their gear at once and couldn't be happier.
Here's a link to an current EBay listing for the Helios. I giggle with glee every time I look at the price! I paid less than this for a complete three tent setup!
Helios 1200w LED Grow Light (420w actual draw)
I can't seem to find anyone else who own's one of these lights... The original price was well over $400! I paid $400 for some dudes entire three tent setup complete with carbon filter, 600w HPS with ballast, clone machine and tons of hydroponic gear!
Christmas had depleted my funds, so I had to go with some cheap potting soil from WalMart. I read to stay away from miracle grow soil, so I went with the only available alternative. That was a potting "mix" that actually looked closer to mulch than it did soil. I couldn't find any decent reviews on the product so I just crossed my fingers and went for it. I noticed that it said it had food that fed up to six months, so I figured I would just plan on using very little or no additional nutrients until I had some data on how the plant reacted to this mix. It fluffs up pretty nicely and allows for good drainage. I water about 2-3 times a week alternating GH nutes at 1/3 strength with fresh PH'd water.
The plant was a little sluggish at first, but soon started to add mass.
The first step in my LST plan was to promote main stem strength. I did this by directing a small oscillating fan at the plant. I had read that using wind is a great way to do this as it triggers the plants natural reaction in nature. A slight swaying back and forth compels the plant to strengthen it's main stem and root structure so it doesn't blow over.
Here is the same plant 14 days later. Notice that the vertical growth has been minimal, but the circumference of the main stem substantial.
Next it was time to get some light to those lower branches. Using a couple empty water bottles I braced the main stem and gently coaxed the plant to the side. I am using gardening wire I bought from Lowes. I bend one end over into a "U" shape and hook it over the branch I want to train. By leaving the "U" open (don't twist the wire around the branch) the plant can easily bend the wire if growth requires.
I left it this way for 12 hours before training it to the other side.
I topped the plant just once. As this is my first grow I wanted to utilize techniques that put as little stress on the plant as possible. While I'm obviously interested in getting the best yield possible, my first priority here was taking the plant through all phases of it's life-cycle without killing it with radical modifications.
Here is the plant today. I've used the floral wire to train the main branches downward to allow some light to get to the lower nodes. I have been told by a friend that I should expect explosive growth vertically soon after I send it to 12\12. I have had the plant on a 24\0 schedule so far with no real causes for concern.
This is 25 days after transplanting and I think it's looking pretty good. I plan to send it to flower on Feb 1st.
Still wish I knew what strain it is... Planning on taking a few cuttings before I send it to flower just in case it turns out to be some super-stadanko.