:weed:from seedling to vegative!
7 weeks since seedling in with Blue Dream! Hopefully she’ll start to pre flower soon!! Topped and getting nutrients aswell! Had a scary after transplanting her but as soon as I spritzed with some bloom she perked right up and is stronger than ever!
 

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Looks good. I won't make any jokes, because some people can't handle it, :lol: But if you're in soil I'd add Mykos at transplants. You don't have to, but it helps.
thought it was funny that everyone on that thread that was salty wasn’t me lmao
You good bud, I wish I would have asked that before transplantation, but she’s fucking taking off now!
 

Killaki

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:weed:from seedling to vegative!
7 weeks since seedling in with Blue Dream! Hopefully she’ll start to pre flower soon!! Topped and getting nutrients aswell! Had a scary after transplanting her but as soon as I spritzed with some bloom she perked right up and is stronger than ever!
Are you planning on doing any training?
 

Killaki

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If you're going to LST do it before it grows too big. I typically twist them in a circular pattern but I've also just pinned them down flat, I've topped a couple times and tied down just the tallest branches straight down allowing for it to grow uniform more like a upward cup or bowl shape. Ect.
I also try to be mindful of the individual plant and if it seems too stiff to follow my original plan I'll adjust my lst to try to avoid breaking. I also feel like less topping and more lst leads to faster growth, imo.
Research and trying things out are part of the learning process.
Good luck.
 
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If you're going to LST do it before it grows too big. I typically twist them in a circular pattern but I've also just pinned them down flat, I've topped a couple times and tied down just the tallest branches straight down allowing for it to grow uniform more like a upward cup or bowl shape. Ect.
I also try to be mindful of the individual plant and if it seems too stiff to follow my original plan I'll adjust my list to try to avoid breaking. I also feel like less topping and more last leads to faster growth, imo.
Research and trying things out are part of the learning process.
Good luck.
so looking at my plant now, would you tie down at half way up the stalk and then what?! I’m annoying I know lol
I just don’t wanna ruin her
 

CaliRootz88

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Looking good so far parrot. Here are a few photos of LST in effect and what happens a little later. You're basically breaking the apical dominance at the top and your plants response will be to shoot branches out of those nodes that haven't yet.
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