itinkitook2much
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kinda skeptic about bending your plants to give it "low stress"... It's just sounds so weird, but what im aiming for is a fat plant and LST'ing apparently is an easy and very effective way to make short fatties.
cool, sounds simple thanks dudeLeave it like that for 5-7 days,you will notice branches starting on that side of the plant.
Untie the rope let it rest for a couple days,then tie it down the opposite way for 5-7 days.
you will have larger branches forming than usual.now you untie the plant let it get straight up right.
then start tieing those individual branches down.
you will do better than letting the plant grow naturally by doing what I have said.
there are other ways to do lst.i just find this is the easiest for beginners like you and me
thnks for the advice man, but dont you think if i actualy did let the other side grow as well.. when i let it sit up straight it will have MANY tops.. which rocks. Just curious on why you choose not to???Once you bend the main stalk, just leave it pinned down and let the internodes grow toward the light...I don't really see the need to bend it the other direction at some later date...and next go round start the bend earlier and you'll see better results...I use a cut up wire hanger fashioned into 6-8 inch Bo peep hooks...no tying down and easy to rearrange...IMO...g/l
Don't do this. Bend the main stalk one way only then leave it. The idea is LOW stress. Forcing it the opposite direction when it's been stable for a week is pointless stress. Theres 2 main points about LST: 1) Bending the tips down to redistribute the growth hormone to the lower nodes. This is what causes additional branches to sprout. 2) Increasing the effective surface area of the plant by making it grow shorter and wider. This allows light to hit those newly sprouting branches and increases their growth rates.Leave it like that for 5-7 days,you will notice branches starting on that side of the plant. Untie the rope let it rest for a couple days,then tie it down the opposite way for 5-7 days. you will have larger branches forming than usual.now you untie the plant let it get straight up right. then start tieing those individual branches down.
so what do i do? leave it bent on that side till harvest ??Don't do this. Bend the main stalk one way only then leave it. The idea is LOW stress. Forcing it the opposite direction when it's been stable for a week is pointless stress. Theres 2 main points about LST: 1) Bending the tips down to redistribute the growth hormone to the lower nodes. This is what causes additional branches to sprout. 2) Increasing the effective surface area of the plant by making it grow shorter and wider. This allows light to hit those newly sprouting branches and increases their growth rates.Leave it like that for 5-7 days,you will notice branches starting on that side of the plant. Untie the rope let it rest for a couple days,then tie it down the opposite way for 5-7 days. you will have larger branches forming than usual.now you untie the plant let it get straight up right. then start tieing those individual branches down.
A thousand ways to fuck up some newbies grow you mean.... OP: did you see my pics? this plant has been LST'd hard, every new stalk has been bent back down, ONE DIRECTION ONLY. Once it's bent down you just leave it and new stalks will sprout. The poster above also has the right idea with LST ^.Welcome to rollitup. a thousand people,a thousand ways to grow......