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    #101
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    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Thats crazy treetops..!! Are you growing in a plastic folgers container? :smokin:

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    #102
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    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Yes he is and he does quite well at it. treetops, there is yet another good idea. The ol' pipe cleaner and copper wire ring technique. I imagine you can't get much better as far as the tie downs being gentle to the stems. Thanks for sharing.

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    #103
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Last night was the second foliar application of iron, in the form of Spray n Grow, and I notice a difference in color already. To be fair, I started using about double my ordinary amount of CalMag at about the same time, so maybe it's the combination. The new growth is less yellowish, or lime green. I'll try to get some new pictures up later today.

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    #104
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Quote Originally Posted by GrowMe
    Thats crazy treetops..!! Are you growing in a plastic folgers container? :smokin:
    Every time I walk by the coffee aisle in the store I think of these DWC contraptions.... :jointsmile:

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    #105
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Opie how much CalMag were you using before?

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    #106
    Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    yarn... gentle, yet strong.

    excellent when combined with twisty thingees.

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    #107
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Quote Originally Posted by haole007
    yarn... gentle, yet strong.

    excellent when combined with twisty thingees.
    yarn, like outta mom's basket, like this?

    soft and strong, agreed.:thumbsup:

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    #108
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Weedhound, I was using about 1 1/2 tsp per gallon, and the last couple feedings have been about 3 tsp. per gallon.

    Rock.Steady, thanks for the yarn tutorial.

    Today was the 8th day of flowering. Yesterday they showed some flowers for the first time. Iā??m pretty much done tucking stuff under the screen. Where they are now is pretty much where they are gong to start their cola climb. Iā??m sure Iā??ll position a little more here and there, but not much. Man Iā??m going to have a lot of small buds. Next time Iā??ll want about half the amount.

    Tomorrow I need to spend some serious time removing the last of the fan leaves that are shading any buds, and having a half time talk with them to make sure we are all on the same page. Iā??ve been adding some Open Sesame, and next feeding Iā??ll start with the Beastie Blooms. According to Fox Farmā??s feeding schedule, you only use Beastie Blooms for one week, then you go to Cha Ching through harvest.

    The lower parts of the plants (the ones more in the middle of the screen) are yellowing a little more than I like (actually a lot more than I like). Any suggestions on this would be appreciated. Is it just the Fe chlorosis?

    The first two pictures are before the last real tie down. The last two are without the HPS and after the tie n tuck.

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    #109
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    oh, im definately not in a class to tutor u on anything here my friend:thumbsup:
    wow, i musta missed it, whats the dims on that screen?

    personally, i dont really get the screen idea. i thought thats why u do LST.
    but im still learnin.

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    #110
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Thought Iā??d throw in a couple photos of my mother area. The ones on top are 7 BBXNL prospective mothers. The 3rd photo is the best looking one of those. The 4th one is of an AK-47 bonsai mom. Iā??m hoping to do like in the thread simply called ā??mumsā?. The last photo is of some insane mom I revegged. It just sat there eating itself and making a few buds for about 3 months before it started to show some signs of coming around. Even under 24 hour light. About 2 days after I wrote it off for dead it started showing some veg growth.

    If you want to learn a little about my lighting experience in my mother room go here: http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-li...cent-info.html

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