Thank you! yes I'm feeding them Fox farm growbig right now and theyre very green! I'm currently on the 4th-5th week of veg for the two bigger plants right now. When would you guys recommend I start flowering them since I'm limited on space.Nice. She looks really well fed. lol Very green. I count 5 tops...that is a good number. All 5 should produce nicely. If you try to get too many tops they tend to all be smaller.
Wow! I have only just found this thread and having read through the 9 pages so far I see there are some masters of the art of LST hereI like to tie my ladies down!
So I'm starting the The Great RIU LST Thread. Where we can all share our techniques for LST (Low Stress Training). Discuss how, why, and perhaps where you have your ladies tied, strapped, tucked, stapled, or otherwise trained!
SOON!Thank you! yes I'm feeding them Fox farm growbig right now and theyre very green! I'm currently on the 4th-5th week of veg for the two bigger plants right now. When would you guys recommend I start flowering them since I'm limited on space.
Wow! I have only just found this thread and having read through the 9 pages so far I see there are some masters of the art of LST here
Heres my modest contribution, Northern Lights LST'd to basically fit the shape of my cabinet! I have just 12" of depth in there so have to train them out sideways.
Nice setup, and good looking plant. Way to grow!
Molasses. It seems to be pretty popular. I use it as a tea. 1 TBSP pergallon and I oxygenate it with an airstone for a day or so. But you can use it straight up too. It feeds the soil microbes which then work all the harder breaking down organic material into nutrients the plant can use.Cheers
From the looks of other journals theyre gonna pack on the weight from now on.. anything in particular there is that I can do at this stage (week 4 flowering) for optimum conditions/results.
I'll be giving this a go, thx for the info +repMolasses. It seems to be pretty popular. I use it as a tea. 1 TBSP pergallon and I oxygenate it with an airstone for a day or so. But you can use it straight up too. It feeds the soil microbes which then work all the harder breaking down organic material into nutrients the plant can use.
http://www.onlinepot.org/grow/3lbsMolassesManual.htm
Are any of you familiar with a trucker's hitch?
I think most folks are done training by the time they switch to 12/12. But it's totally up to you. You can continue to train well after she starts budding. It depends on your grow space and how your lights are positioned in relation to the plant. Basically just do what you have to to keep as much of your plant a favorable distance from your lights, without running out of headroom of course.quick lst question... after you switch to 12/12, when do you stop training and just let them grow upward? right away? wait until flowers appear?