My transplanting scheme is from large styrofoam cups (20 oz I think) to 1.6 gallons to a final size of 4 gallon pots. If I start training in the 1.6 gallon container wouldn't that mess up optimal training for the 4 gallon because of the different sizes? I figured I'd train it in circles like the guy does in the LST tutorial that can be found at numerous forums. Would it be better just to tie the branches down? I was thinking I could put skewers in the sides of the 1.6's to do the circular growth pattern so it could fit perfectly around the rim of the 4's after transplanting. What would you do? Going from the cups to a 4 gallon would take up too much space because my veg room is also my mother/clone room. I'd probably transplant to the 4's when I flower or a little bit earlier.
disABLEme Reviewed by disABLEme on . LST and transplanting My transplanting scheme is from large styrofoam cups (20 oz I think) to 1.6 gallons to a final size of 4 gallon pots. If I start training in the 1.6 gallon container wouldn't that mess up optimal training for the 4 gallon because of the different sizes? I figured I'd train it in circles like the guy does in the LST tutorial that can be found at numerous forums. Would it be better just to tie the branches down? I was thinking I could put skewers in the sides of the 1.6's to do the circular Rating: 5