Looks great! You can already see the LST working, I love it! Why would anyone want to grow a traditional plant when they can do a LST grow, it's a great way to maximize your yield, and it takes less plants to fill your room. She looks nice and healthy, and short and compact with good inter-node spacing! She is going to be one nice looking plant.![]()
It looks healthy...but small. Are you going to transplant her into a bigger container? Does she need more light?
Thank you for all you help and tips! I'm not going to trim it al all anymore, just gonna let it do it thing from now on. You also have a good point about planting in the container that you are gonna use till the end. I think I'm going to put her in a bigger container really soon cause i want the LST to go around the edge of the big container not this small cup. She seems to be doing well with the light i have in there but more wont hurt, I'm just afraid of it getting to hot in there with more lights.
I agree with everything this person is saying saying. Except that I do like to start my plant off in a small pot and then transplant, Its more of a matter of preference. But I find I can keep more plants in less space, and they are easier to work with in small pots. Then I transplant to the pot I will be finishing in a day or two before I move her to the flower room.why would you trim leaves on such a young plant? They are energy factories...and you laid off 10% of your workforce...why? Don't cut lower leaves off 'till the plant is like 20 times the size it is now. Even then...only cut if there is a reason like no airflow going through the plant...or the leaf is covering a budsite. (even then you are better off bending the leaf under the budsite as opposed to removing it) The leaves will yellow and fall off on their own eventually. They really don't need your help. Emulate nature as much as possible. I'd read the cfl sub forum on the site...if you were adding more lights and wanted to do so cheaply...a few cool white cfls for veg...and a larger number of warm white cfls for flowering could only be beneficial.
I agree with everything this person is saying saying. Except that I do like to start my plant off in a small pot and then transplant, Its more of a matter of preference. But I find I can keep more plants in less space, and they are easier to work with in small pots. Then I transplant to the pot I will be finishing in a day or two before I move her to the flower room.![]()
hey that's a nice lil plant you got there! Ya I've nothing but good things about nirvana's aurora. I got one going myself -- Check out my thread!
Thank you! I checked out your grow and i hope that mine turns out as good as yours! ...