Obviously I didn't get any photos up that evening, and I still don't have any of my whole set up, but I got a couple more.

Well it's 4 weeks now since I put them in the system. I can certainly see how I went about this wrong. Mainly I should have not started to LST until they had grown about 6 or 8 inches. Then it would have been easier to get my hands to the back. This way all I could think of was to make isles, or rows to the back.

In a few days they should be getting big enough to start pulling them to the screens that make up the walls of the rows. I already did a little, but more will come soon. I can get my hand to the back, even in the row that has the fan, and I intend to keep it that way. I'm going to start taking off the smaller shoots soon, in order to let at least a few of the ones from the weaker plants a chance to get to the top.

This kind of 2 1/2 level, 5 isle, stadium screen looks more complex than it is. It was way easier to put together than the previous one I made which was from chicken wire, and it had openings smaller than 1x2". These openings are 2x3", which I'm finding out is a huge advantage when it's time to tie things to it.

So here it is, as it's going together.
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