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11-13-2007, 05:42 PM #1
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LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training
Any time you need to stress a plant, you should try and do it in stages. Too much at one time may just make the plant decide to give up. So taking a clone out of the cloner is one stress, and LST is another, so they should be done at different times. Also it would be pretty hard to pull the branches every which way when the plants don't have a hold of some medium with their roots. If you start with bigger than normal clones I suppose you could put them in your system, and pull the branches around at the same time, but I would not recommend it. It's even a good idea to LST in stages instead of all at once. Once they recover from being pulled apart a little, then I LST again, pulling them down farther where they will stay. From there it's pretty much training every day.
Originally Posted by Hennessy1414
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training Here's a temporary DWC set up I've got going while I'm trying to get a little grow room remodeling done. I'm going to LST these and see if I can't get a bunch of bud sites to put in my stadium screen. I put them in the system 13 days ago. I can't figure out if I like topping and FIMing better than LST. These plants are from some severely abused and ignored clones. I can't believe they turned out as good as they did. I thought some people might be interested in seeing a couple before and Rating: 5
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