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what u got wrapped around her?
Masking tape for when I was training her hard, the stocks cracked a bit. Masking tape rips off easy after she's healed.what u got wrapped around her?
Today was a big day for her, I chopped her down. So happy with her, made me so proud, I never would have thought an average Joe like me could be a part of something like this, I love you Mary Jane.
I take copper wire and bend/cut it to get the weight I want, then I shape it like a candy cane and hook it on the branch I want to train. Ala...Masking tape for when I was training her hard, the stocks cracked a bit. Masking tape rips off easy after she's healed.
information mang. I'll try it next time.I take copper wire and bend/cut it to get the weight I want, then I shape it like a candy cane and hook it on the branch I want to train. Ala...
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It's super fast, and once you shape them, you have them forever, so I just have a bucket full of them. You can train a whole room full of plants in minutes. Plus you can hook 2 on, in different spots on the branch to train it a specific way, or if you need more weight etc. Hang 10 of them if you want.
I'll never tie or tape again. I don't want to say I invented this method....but I've never seen it before ; )
Drying, everyone does differently. Personally, while the plant is still in the ground (so you don't have to hold it up), I remove all the fans with my hands. Then I strategically cut branches off so that it leaves a /\ and I just hook that on the hanger (or whatever it's going on).
I also trim while it's wet (before I hang it) so when it's done, it's just bud removal. I've tried it all sorts of ways, and for me, this feels like the most efficient.
But those little copper wires like in the pic...training has never been so easy.
I take copper wire and bend/cut it to get the weight I want, then I shape it like a candy cane and hook it on the branch I want to train. Ala...
But those little copper wires like in the pic...training has never been so easy.
I saw the same thing happen when I water flowering plants with supper thrive B1, the leaf in the buds deform and get huge, I've never fed supper thrive to flowering plants since.The last thing I did when they started there change is I was there lighting was delayed three hours, I feed them tap water mixed with thrive alive b 1, I have them 18 inches under a 600 w mh, Wich has a dimmable ballast at 75percent. A isolating fan constantly on em.
I am excited to hear that. I'm all about lst. I even tried lst my buds in flower.I do this too and I agree it is the best method ever. Similar to some bonsai training methods but definitely underutilized with cannabis. Heavier gauge wire is best if you can afford it. I think I had some scrap after running a dryer line and used that but I anchor into soil and needed the rigidity.
I take copper wire and bend/cut it to get the weight I want, then I shape it like a candy cane and hook it on the branch I want to train. Ala...
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It's super fast, and once you shape them, you have them forever, so I just have a bucket full of them. You can train a whole room full of plants in minutes. Plus you can hook 2 on, in different spots on the branch to train it a specific way, or if you need more weight etc. Hang 10 of them if you want.
I'll never tie or tape again. I don't want to say I invented this method....but I've never seen it before ; )
Drying, everyone does differently. Personally, while the plant is still in the ground (so you don't have to hold it up), I remove all the fans with my hands. Then I strategically cut branches off so that it leaves a /\ and I just hook that on the hanger (or whatever it's going on).
I also trim while it's wet (before I hang it) so when it's done, it's just bud removal. I've tried it all sorts of ways, and for me, this feels like the most efficient.
But those little copper wires like in the pic...training has never been so easy.
Thats exactly where I got most of mine.I do this too and I agree it is the best method ever. Similar to some bonsai training methods but definitely underutilized with cannabis. Heavier gauge wire is best if you can afford it. I think I had some scrap after running a dryer line and used that but I anchor into soil and needed the rigidity.
What has happened to my buds, they all turned like this within two days, the seemed to stop growing aswell.