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Absolutely AW! In the next hour or so. I'm just pulling all the info together that I've posted elsewhere...
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What you want to do is keep the apical stem lower than the rest of the growth (and I do mean lower, not just bent down) until the lower growth catches up. You can keep tying down new growth to allow for more lowers to grow, but with an outside grow they will be going into flower soon. In that case you might want to just let it grow up and strong, as you may not have time for many lowers to catch up.I've just discovered your tutorial and at first glance I think I've more or less imitated your method but now I'm unsure of how to proceed. If you could, please check out the latest post in my grow journal -- in particular, I'm not sure how long to continue tying down the various stems.
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ITS, whats crackin this morning. Hey perhaps you can help me out my seeds arrived today and I was wondering best way to plant and have some type of pest control against mites and fungus gnats. My nephew said use gravel but didnt explain how to use them so IDK wtf to do with them. Can you help?Glad to help where I can!
Sure, but let's take this conversation to my grow journal if you don't mind...ITS, whats crackin this morning. Hey perhaps you can help me out my seeds arrived today and I was wondering best way to plant and have some type of pest control against mites and fungus gnats. My nephew said use gravel but didnt explain how to use them so IDK wtf to do with them. Can you help?
I asked this question in my journal, but might as well do it here, right in the LST knowledge thread.
Is there a certain time in the plants' life cycle when the LST tie down should be removed and no more manipulation is necessary or advisable?