look up supercropping or lst'ing. it tells you how to train you plant to the shape you want but on the first go i found its better just to leave them go to get experience and then build from there. im not going to flush on this grow to see if the taste is any differentI have no idea how or why they got that tall, I had a look at your phycosis and it was all bushy and that same with a few other plants ive seen and i was wondering how u keep it that short and stocky.
yeah mate. i was talking to an american on a scrog thread and he seamed to know his shit. he told me about the leaves curling up means not enough of something and curling down means too much. he said that hes done side by sides in soil and hydro, flushing and not flushing but the only way he can tell a difference is with slow drying and curing. he said all the flushing and organics in soil are myths but im yet to try it myselfmixing it up mr t i like it best way find answers dude
fuck the gaffa tape. i snapped 1 of the branches and just used a pipe cleaned to tie it to the fan leaf above and it healed within a weekyeah ive heard about that low stress training but i thought i'd give it a miss for 2 reasons 1 being the fact that im short on horizontal space and not vertical and 2 being i wasnt confident about fixing branches that ive bent too much, all that duck or gaffa tape loose but not too loose business i could be bothered with