View Full Version : Is LSTing worth it w/ a small stem?
xblackdogx
12-25-2006, 02:35 AM
My plant is about 16 inches tall, and i started training it. It is already flowering (has been under 12/12 from the start).
The stem of the plant is fairly THIN, is it okay that I'm training it? All the branches that will eventually have buds on it seem to be going in the right direction (straight up, instead of growing out and getting blocked by light)
How much will the stem thicken in the last 4 weeks of flowering?
IF the bud piles on, will the stem even be able to support it?
smokin dope
12-25-2006, 07:41 AM
you shouldnt of had the light on 12/12 for the whole grow.. :S
harris7
12-25-2006, 09:20 AM
Well, why did you have it on 12/12 from the start? That might be why it has thin steams.
You could put a fan on it to try to thicken it up.
I have no idea how much your steam will thick. It will probably keep growing at the same rate.
xblackdogx
12-25-2006, 08:09 PM
NO need to hear that I "SHOULD HAVE HAD IT ON 18/6 or 24/0"
THEY WERE ADOPTED!...
i'm telling you what i have to work with, so if anyone can help me out i would appreciate it
i have been putting the fan on at night
ANYONE EVER SEEN A SMALL PLANT LIKE THIS AT HARVEST TIME??, what should i expect? should i continue lsting?
dutch.lover
12-27-2006, 06:09 PM
LSTing is probably a great idea, at least from what I have learned from my grow. The plants that have been majorly (aggressively) LSTd have the thickest stems. So Lsting them will probably thicken up the stems for you. Try that out and you should probably see results pretty quick.
la marea
12-27-2006, 11:35 PM
how old is it? I honestly don't even know what the life cycle of an only flowering plant would be. I wouldn't expect too much from it. Although most of the growth occurs during the flowering, the micro growth which is primarily vegitative, is king of what boosts the plant up and gets it ready to mature. I woudn't expect much. Why not revert it back to veg, let it beef up, and then flower it.
Often plants that have been flowered too young do not have the stem strength or structure to support big buds - branches fall over, split & break off, etc. You may want to get some supports in there or something to tie the branches up to and give them support. Good Luck.
justaseed
12-28-2006, 01:09 AM
keep lst'ing but tie a couple sticks to the sides of the pot so you can tie stings to them to support the stems when the buds start to get heavy.
xblackdogx
12-28-2006, 04:41 AM
hey guys, thanks for the responses...
the little guy is about 1 ft tall, node just appearing, some with pistils (at very top) ... i have it LSTed, so the secondary growth is growing straight up toward the light, and not horizontal. stem is weak,
secondary growth will probably be weird, i'm probably going to harvest it by eye, doing parts of the plant at a time, and letting additional growth (but this is all speculation, hopefully if the stem and secondary branches grow strong enough i will have alot of tiny colas
justaseed
12-28-2006, 04:08 PM
hopefully if the stem and secondary branches grow strong enough i will have alot of tiny colas
that's the idea
Weedhound
12-28-2006, 05:37 PM
Next time start your own babies and you'll be a lot happier with the results;) :D. As I said on the other post....don't be topping now; but you can still lst.
TheGreenFog
12-28-2006, 05:45 PM
I had the same thought that la marea said about possibly reverting it back to veg and try to "start over" with it...but that would cause a bit of stress and also would mean you have a long time to go before harvest.
Otherwise, do what has been said. LST, maybe some 'wind' in the way of a fan, and lotsa prayin'. :D
Good luck. Hopefully you can post some pics soon. We would like to see see your adopted daughter! :thumbsup:
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