How to LST (Low Stress Training)

How to LST (Low Stress Training)

Medusa
  • Medusa
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have tried this method and really does work
madmaster420
  • madmaster420
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cool stuff. great info for patients with plant limits.
BudBongJovi
  • BudBongJovi
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Very interactive way of growing plants! Will definitely give it a shot. Very informative article. Thanks!
Scotian Roc
  • Scotian Roc
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You should use string, and 1st make an anchor loop tied around the base of the plant and tied to your pot (by poking a hole through it) and gently bend your plant over to a 90 degree angle and make a loop with the string and tie it to the pot in the opposite direction, after you've topped it. Then you can tie all the other shoots where you want and make a nice even canopy. Then you can top some more if you want and make lots of tops . Great for scrog
akstoner
  • akstoner
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pics would be nice....just a suggestion...im doing a milk crate....
newbie1
  • newbie1
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Well explained Thank you
MikezKeyz
  • MikezKeyz
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Excellent! I will try this! Thanks!
Derbybuddy
  • Derbybuddy
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Did as close as I could. Helpful. Have page bookmark.
jikjikkles
  • jikjikkles
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Gave me an idea of what to do after lst'ing my plant already
Advocate
  • Advocate
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Exelent description. And much appreciation for taking the time to share with everyone.
Frankster
  • Frankster
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Mastering LST is critical to Autoflowering culivars on a timeline, and for increasing productivity of Photoperiods. Great stuff here.
hamphealth
  • hamphealth
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Thanks for the info. Will keep it in mind.
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