Hey Black!
Guess who’s back, back again. Trala’s back tell a friend…
Lolling.
Kk. First let’s gets some Little Monster Music. Set the mood. I’m legit living for this song atm.
My advice since you asked. Oh and I just want to say, I’m not proclaiming this is the way, it’s a way to train. And the best thing when it comes to advice, you can take it or leave it lol.
So as I think you know, I’m always thirsty for that CarCanopy. While I never actually achieve it, I’m always chasing it. I like a low even canopy. I just wish my plants did lol.
So that strange curly weird growth you will be seeing. I pin it super low. I know growers in here absolutely freak out if a leaf touches dirt. I do not lol. To me the top layer of dirt is like a bed sheet. No harm comes from a few strands of your hair hitting the bed sheet. Well I don’t think it does.
That curly growth will then throw single bladed mong leaves. It’s basically your clone trying to work out wtf is going on. I pin that mong growth as low as I can.
As my plant starts to recover from the wtf shock. She starts throwing normal growth. I know there are a lot of growers who freak about removing leaves. I do not lol. So for every new piece of normal growth, I remove a mong leaf.
You will soon see little monsters have arms on arms. I went digging in my Bee Cemetery. This is a monstercropped clone carcass. And if you look down low you can see where I have pinned those arms close to the dirt. I know a lot of growers are root obsessed. I am not lol. But the pic clearly demonstrates how those low branches equate to more roots.
Anyhoo thanks for asking how I train. It made me feel good to share my technique.
Good luck
I’ll be watching.