Sexx Pistils
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I'm a newb who is having a hard time grasping the mechanics of LST. I get that the point is to expose more bud sites to light but I have a spatial learning disability that makes it difficult for me to do things like tying down limbs & understanding what "90-degree angles" are, etc. I've read a hundred different beginner's manuals & I THINK I can pull off the most basic, lean-the-plant-over-to-one-side maneuver using a large paperclip when it gets big enough.
But should I?
My entire grow is going to be in an 18-oz. Solo cup, which isn't very big. (But I can't have the plant getting very big anyway for stealth reasons so that's what I'm working with). I have a feeling it's gonna get top-heavy & need support at some point regardless of how it grows...but I just don't know. Would LST be beneficial for a Solo cup grow with CFL bulbs as the light source? I don't have a lot of them at this point, so I'm thinking the more light the plant can get, the better. But most of the LST guides I'm seeing online are for big photoperiod plants in larger containers--not autoflowers in Solo cups.
Also, would something like this work without any additional steps? This is what I'm thinking of doing--just securing it in one spot so it leans to one side instead of standing straight up. I suppose I'd leave it like this until harvest, correct?
Thanks!
But should I?
My entire grow is going to be in an 18-oz. Solo cup, which isn't very big. (But I can't have the plant getting very big anyway for stealth reasons so that's what I'm working with). I have a feeling it's gonna get top-heavy & need support at some point regardless of how it grows...but I just don't know. Would LST be beneficial for a Solo cup grow with CFL bulbs as the light source? I don't have a lot of them at this point, so I'm thinking the more light the plant can get, the better. But most of the LST guides I'm seeing online are for big photoperiod plants in larger containers--not autoflowers in Solo cups.
Also, would something like this work without any additional steps? This is what I'm thinking of doing--just securing it in one spot so it leans to one side instead of standing straight up. I suppose I'd leave it like this until harvest, correct?
Thanks!