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Okay, so I am trying to learn what I am doing wrong. I am trying to employ LST, but my plants always come out looking like a Groot hand sticking up. However, when I see the pros online do it, there is this distinct cross pattern, with layers of opposite facing branches. The only thing I can think is they are splitting the stalk and bending…
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Are they FIM’ing it?
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The technique you’re trying to achieve is called mainlining.
I’ve never done it but I have done heavy LST on my current girl.
Can we see pictures from the top and different sides?
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I’m thinking those clips would make some difference in my LST, I know they are cheap enough for a pack of them on amazon. I do like the symmetry of mainlining tho.
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Shaping a plant is intimidating to a lot of growers. You’re only limited by your imagination and the plant’s natural structure. You can bend and cut them to your will. Timing can’t be taught like technique as vigor plays such a large part. It’s about planning ahead and knowing what’s going to happen in the future. When to do something is based…
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Just my very humble opinion, but I would add an air stone with a pump and a couple drops of hydrogen peroxide, but that is just me.
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I clipped these clones about 45 days ago, and both are in there final containers. I would like some opinion on if I should veg these more, or send them to the flower tent? (1 Image of each from out, and one of the larger with current LST)
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I top them at +5 nodes, and then started LST. The main issue I am seeing is the buds are really small. I know I light burned them with keeping them at 12″ from the light, changed that to 18″ in week 4, and they seemed to stop burning. I am using MasterBlend Tomato for nutes, but I plan on changing that in the next run.
I beat the mites with…
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