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BigBuddha
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Cheers mate. Glad the LST love is spreadin. You obviously aren't frightened of doing it judging by your snaps so I'm glad that you're picking up the gauntlet again.Great thread BigBuddha, i actually started LST'ing after reading this thread, i had done it before but i saw a lot more benefits the way you put it.
That's what I'm talking about. I love seeing them top-down like that. What's that.. about 25 top bud sites on her before we even dig into the bush? That's good going man. No way there'd be that many potentials getting direct light without her training. She looks lovely by the way. Very happy.Well here's some pics of the lst i did on a royal dwarf, had some height restriction and wanted better light coverage. I started LST at around 4 weeks.
Out of interest.. have you got any plans to start training earlier than usual? I'll put up some snaps in my next post of an automatic that I started training after her 2nd nodes appeared and I'm observing some interesting changes in her growth as a result. I went on the principal that auxin redirection starts in the roots and wanted to see if it slows them down when early training is applied to the stem. So far that does seem to be the case but I'm hoping for it to pay off at the stretch when there's a bigger root mass. Of course I could be pissing into the wind here and it may make little or no difference.. but that takes all the fun out of it
Cheers for your post man.

