Tie down or no?

RonnieB2

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Im trying new lights and have two full spectrum LEDs that have a 1.5 x 1.5 flowering coverage. The other light im comparing it to is a 3 x 3. Im guessing 4 plants is the sweet spot for coverage. Im growing 2 strains of indica dominate autos, so they'll grow fairly short. Gorilla glue and zkittlez. im thinking that tying down as the LST option. Im not a fan of high stress training autos that finish this fast. I am figuring the tie down will give me the most coverage and yield. Thoughts? Thanks a bunch.
 

JCGreen81

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I went with wood sticks to start training the young colas right away.

My autos went into preflower at 3 weeks - there was hardly any time

I agree I am glad I did not chop them. LST is working for me

Here’s two thumbnails to give you an idea what I’m talking about
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Doug Dawson

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Im trying new lights and have two full spectrum LEDs that have a 1.5 x 1.5 flowering coverage. The other light im comparing it to is a 3 x 3. Im guessing 4 plants is the sweet spot for coverage. Im growing 2 strains of indica dominate autos, so they'll grow fairly short. Gorilla glue and zkittlez. im thinking that tying down as the LST option. Im not a fan of high stress training autos that finish this fast. I am figuring the tie down will give me the most coverage and yield. Thoughts? Thanks a bunch.
Cant go wrong with some LST.
:bigjoint:
 
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