tying down

Dividedsky

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So I have 5x10 flower tent(1600w) with 4 buba og girls in it now... I have about 12 clones from the 4 plants in a 4x4veg tent. Anyways I decided to do some tying down to 5 clones in the veg tent. Seeing as space is not issue is tying down a bit to much? I wanted to experiment with lst to see if I could get optimal results but most info on tying down has to do with cab grows, ect. where height is an issue. Am I better off just topping/fimming rather than tying down? Thanks ds
 

Prince Albert

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So I have 5x10 flower tent(1600w) with 4 buba og girls in it now... I have about 12 clones from the 4 plants in a 4x4veg tent. Anyways I decided to do some tying down to 5 clones in the veg tent. Seeing as space is not issue is tying down a bit to much? I wanted to experiment with lst to see if I could get optimal results but most info on tying down has to do with cab grows, ect. where height is an issue. Am I better off just topping/fimming rather than tying down? Thanks ds
FIM...AKA, F*ck I missed. Topping will grow into 2 main colas, It also slows vertical growth while recovering.
 

GrowinDad

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Give LST a shot. It is fun.

I would once, give a little time, and LST the two tops into however many you choose.
 

NrthrnMichigan

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LST is the way to go if you want to maximize your yield. My last grow I did lst and vegged for 5 weeks. My 3 Plants ultimately ended up about 4-5` tall and grossed nearly 2 lbs.1388753482530.jpg

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Dividedsky

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LST is the way to go if you want to maximize your yield. My last grow I did lst and vegged for 5 weeks. My 3 Plants ultimately ended up about 4-5` tall and grossed nearly 2 lbs.View attachment 2949674

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Ya, I'll post some pics in a bit.. The 4 plants in the flower room that did not get a tie down look awesome, I'd say we topped them around 3 times also kept some top cuts as clones. I like how the clones I tied down look even though I might have went a little overboard on the tying down...
 
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