GreauxFast
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Is it wise to continue LST when they start to stretch?
You probably already reached harvest considering this post is 6+months old but yes it's a very good idea.Is it wise to continue LST when they start to stretch?
I remember seeing a similar thing as a child at the London dungeons the whole place terrified me haha.Stretching
A form of torture.
Use of the rack can be traced to ancient Greece. In 356 BC it was applied to gain a confession from Herostratus.
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They use to have some extremely cruel forms of punishment.I remember seeing a similar thing as a child at the London dungeons the whole place terrified me haha.
It was full of old torture devices from a different time!
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Lol I have grown a lot of plants that ended up sideways towards the end. sometimes i wrap it around like one of those twirling led christmas trees.Yeah, sometimes that’s the only way to keep them from hitting the light.
Judging by news of current events, they still do.They use to have some extremely cruel forms of punishment.
Unfortunately for many that is true.Judging by news of current events, they still do.
Yep. And the shitty part, when you break a woody branch with a fat bud on it, it's not gona heal, you've very likely lost that branch/bud.Yep, I've had to train all the way into mid to late flower trying to keep all the bud equal in rank... ( The plant gives special priviledges to the highest top---I believe is equal rights so keep them all even)
important note: As the plant progesses into mid to late flowering, the stems stiffen up greatly and can break easily, so be very careful training an older plant. The chutes that were once bendy and flexible turn into something as hard as wood. I've broken a few even being careful....
I've taped up whole plants. Even when completely severed. Tape is our best friend in them situations.Yep. And the shitty part, when you break a woody branch with a fat bud on it, it's not gona heal, you've very likely lost that branch/bud.