LST training in full effect

this is the best looking plant i've every had thanks to a little FIM and some LST training. due to space limitations she has been in flower for a few days. i wanna thank everyone for all the knowledge that i'm getting from this site. only if i studied this hard in school lol. :hump:

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Bucees

Well-Known Member
A little LST goes a long way towards a stronger yield. As soon as my clones gain a few inches I always lay them over and let the branches reach for the sky.
 

Daveyloco

Member
Very nice, shape that thing creatively when there are space limitations. Sometimes you just have to stare at a good one and admire it for a LST well done. I had to have my girlfriend chop one with me out of the room because I grew too attached :(

P.S. I know there are a million other factors to take into consideration, but the discoloration at the tips of the leaf could potentially be early an warning for nutrient burn. Just something to keep an eye on.
 

snoyl

Active Member
Loving the "if only I studied this hard at school ",quote,was thinking along those lines the other day,if only I could have shown the same interest and dedication in other areas of my life!
Well in sir,she's gonna be a beauty!
 

NorthofEngland

Well-Known Member
this is the best looking plant i've every had thanks to a little FIM and some LST training. due to space limitations she has been in flower for a few days. i wanna thank everyone for all the knowledge that i'm getting from this site. only if i studied this hard in school lol. :hump:

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That main stem has one hell of a girth!
I always feel that puppies grow into paws (and you can tell when you have a puppy that's going to be a whopper of a dog, by the size of its paws)
and (sometimes) a thick stem is an indication of a plant that will show some serious growth!

She's already looking bushy.

Post the occasional picture to keep the interested happy....???
 
just wanna show a pic of her showing some flowers, with all the LST I've done i should have plenty of room for her to flower being she's only a 12 inches tall now.

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