Too early to LST these autos?

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Trickiebush

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I've just popped a few extra auto ak thatbwill be going outdoors uk, and I'm wondering if this is too early to LST /train? I know lst means low stress training and low being the appropriate word, but as they're autos and I've been out the homeowner scene a couple of years I dont want to hinder them. Thanks
 
Too early to lst these autos
Gashuffer

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Nope, not too early. Just be careful of the stem. Support it if you have concerns. For example, if you pull the top down to the left, put a tie below the first set of leaves pulling the opposite direction.

You want to LST before the stems get rigid.
 
Trickiebush

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thanks @Gashuffer. Solid advice. Is it standard practice to start training this early on then if your not going to be aiming to mainline or top etc?
 
Trickiebush

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Nope, not too early. Just be careful of the stem. Support it if you have concerns. For example, if you pull the top down to the left, put a tie below the first set of leaves pulling the opposite direction.

You want to LST before the stems get rigid.
Is this kind of what you meant my man ??
 
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Gashuffer

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Yup, that'll work. You just don't want the stress to be on the roots, you want it on the stem.

As far as standard practice, no idea. Folk seem to be all over the place with LST, HST or hands off practices. To each their own. But, LST is pretty forgiving as long as you're gentle.
 
Trickiebush

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The good execution came from quality teachings lol. I think being autos for me, LST was the way to go especially being outdoors in the uk weather. You can't just catch up water a mistake with lots of lumens. If the sun goes away for a week for so then you've lost suna and have a stressed or damaged plant
 
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