ColoradoLove
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LST or low stress training makes the plants grow outwards rather than upwards and makes the plant bushier. The idea is to tie the branchds down so that new growth sites that were being shaded by other parts of the plant now get full light. It also encourages new growth sites in areas due to being exposed to new light. That's a pretty basic/rough run through on LST. If you wanna see a bunch of LST stuff search for a thread called "show me what you got LST" I believe it was started by McPurp (sure on the thread name, not sure on McPurp being the thread starter) That thread shows a lot of LST'd plants, but none of the posters really seem to go through the actual technique, just showing results and pics of plants already tied down.so are you LST them?
ive never tried it before do you just keep tying the plant top down?
and what does it do exactly?
My technique (new at this, but seeing a lot of benefit from some periodic LST) is to tie about 12" of string to a little paper clip. Then I look over the plant and come up with a little game plan on how I want to tie her up. Then I hook the little paper clip to a branch and tape the end of the string to the edge of the bucket. I tape it so I can wrap the tape around the lip, so that the weight of the plant, lid, hydroton, etc is holding the tape on so the plant cant spring back up when the tape gets hot from the light and gives up a little. If you poke through some of my pics you'll see my plants tied down. It's pretty basic and pretty effective. Good luck and let me know if you have any issues, check out that thread I mentioned too!