Show Me What You Got LST?

Broseidon

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That's an awesome little bonsai plant shap3less.

Here's my current lady, a couple days after showing her preflowers.
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and this one from my previous (and first!) grow
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ScoobyDoobyDoo

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Wakin Bacon

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Besides the occasional tie down to get some light to those darker places, I haven't experimented with LST yet. Oooooh, but I will here in the next couple weeks or so when my clones take off.

I can't believe this thread sat dormant for over a year! I will be posting my LSTing stuff here for sure!
 

F.M.I.L.Y

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Besides the occasional tie down to get some light to those darker places, I haven't experimented with LST yet. Oooooh, but I will here in the next couple weeks or so when my clones take off.

I can't believe this thread sat dormant for over a year! I will be posting my LSTing stuff here for sure!
Yeah its been dead for awhile. I do miss mcpurps!!! Wonder how he is doing...Post it here, I will follow it!
 

Reloader

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I have a perpetual grow. 4 plants in 20 gallon pots(soil). They need to veg about 2.5 months each to be ready. I now have them all spaced apart by 2 weeks, so harvest every 2 weeks. I used to do a lot of topping & fimming. Not so much anymore. Now mainly by bending, & having all the growth that was going up the plant, become top flower sites. Currently averaging almost 13 oz per plant. Here are examples: of topping and fimming. Now I just bend the plant, basically sculpt the plant how I want it shaped. I make a large bush, I take them right from their small clone pot, & then go to 20 gallon pots. I create 20 to 40 flower sites plant
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Reloader

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Nice pics reloader! I'm a big fan of super cropping!
I have just found, at least for me anyway, that it is better to grow just a few huge plants then a lot of little ones. Like I said I am getting nearly 13 oz dry per plant. My goal is 16, but it is a working progress. I have been working on these large plants for over a year, I just now got it running smooth.
 

F.M.I.L.Y

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I have just found, at least for me anyway, that it is better to grow just a few huge plants then a lot of little ones. Like I said I am getting nearly 13 oz dry per plant. My goal is 16, but it is a working progress. I have been working on these large plants for over a year, I just now got it running smooth.
Your plants looks great man!!! Have you tried using Fabric or Air pots instead of those plastic containers?
 

Reloader

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Your plants looks great man!!! Have you tried using Fabric or Air pots instead of those plastic containers?
I have been through many different pots before I arrived at these. I like these big plastic 20 gallon pots, they just work good for me. I use mostly HappyFrog soil & it cost me about $25 worth of soil per plant, but its all worth it.
 

Growingforpeace

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I have been through many different pots before I arrived at these. I like these big plastic 20 gallon pots, they just work good for me. I use mostly HappyFrog soil & it cost me about $25 worth of soil per plant, but its all worth it.
Re-use your soil. Ive heard it makes the soil richer as long as you just reammend it every once in a while with some ewc, alfalfa meal.. Much cheaper the. Continually buying soil.
 
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