are you in Australia? it looks gravity will take care of it for you.....lol edit: I see your not an aussy after all........These are my two bushiest. The one on the left while a bit smaller has fallen into a nice bonzi/ even canopy form and the node length has gotten impressively small. The one on the right on the other hand is a bit lanky but growing very vigorously. The node length has improved but it is still stretching out more than the other. I've done a ton of LST although it feels with these two as I'm approaching diminishing returns with the LST. All I've really been doing now is pulling a few branches around the edge further down.
This brings me to my question. I've encouraged a ton of lateral grown and as these are now transitioning from pre-flower to flower I'm starting to think about the opposite, in providing some kind of support. Would you all recommend netting like I see on many bushy outdoor plants? I figure it can't hurt so intend to get on that soon but thought I would just outright ask to see what others do.
lol.........that's great for a min I thought it was me.....Sunday morning!.....lolThanks. Yah I flipped the photo in edit after I saw it came out upside down.
yes, support for the buds will be paramount soon. There's lots of choices of trellis & netting, fencing, cages....I'd throw a wire cage around them with a wire top and let the buds grow thru. good luck......And a question I guess...So essentially LST is done on a plant like this once the buds get heavy enough to sag?....by then it's all about controlling breakage(which proportional could cause much more harm than any further spreading could offer benefit)?