Mean Gene
Well-Known Member
Im assuming you didnt do any training on your first grow. I wish i had taken pictures of my current grow as i was training it would really illustrate well how simple it is.
Just dont over think it. Start by gently bending your plant slowly getting a feel for how flexible the stem is. You can go all the way to 90 degrees if you want. I like to do my lst on the day after i water i find the stems are the most flexible then. Always be sure you are tying the plant UNDERNEATH the fan leaves. If you tie above them the tie down can actually harm the new growth.
Just pull it over and watch it grow and turn itself upright after a day or two. Once it grows a few inches tie it back down again. You can move it wuerever you want. But you will find the lower nodes grow out and will match your main stem in height. You can lst those also and pull them to the outer edges of your pot so it forms a circle of branches all the way around.
Check your ties daily make sure they arent damaging the plant and remove them once the plantnno longer needs them in that spot to hold it in place.
Here is one of mine i did that way and made it a circle. You will find after a few weeks of doing it how the plant reacts and how much you can really bend it. You may be surprised
Just dont over think it. Start by gently bending your plant slowly getting a feel for how flexible the stem is. You can go all the way to 90 degrees if you want. I like to do my lst on the day after i water i find the stems are the most flexible then. Always be sure you are tying the plant UNDERNEATH the fan leaves. If you tie above them the tie down can actually harm the new growth.
Just pull it over and watch it grow and turn itself upright after a day or two. Once it grows a few inches tie it back down again. You can move it wuerever you want. But you will find the lower nodes grow out and will match your main stem in height. You can lst those also and pull them to the outer edges of your pot so it forms a circle of branches all the way around.
Check your ties daily make sure they arent damaging the plant and remove them once the plantnno longer needs them in that spot to hold it in place.
Here is one of mine i did that way and made it a circle. You will find after a few weeks of doing it how the plant reacts and how much you can really bend it. You may be surprised