Tnoldons Indoor Lemon Skunk Grow (Poor Man's Grow)

Looking at my pictures again I kinda noticed that maybe the LST didn't work as well as I thought? She looks like she is right back to a normal position facing the light...do I need to tie her down again?
 
Looking at my pictures again I kinda noticed that maybe the LST didn't work as well as I thought? She looks like she is right back to a normal position facing the light...do I need to tie her down again?

Yea, you have to keep the ties on her for the rest of the grow, or the plant will just continue to right itself.

And I agree with UM, lemon skunk seedling will pull through.
 
with LST you keep tieing the plant down as she grows

Ok yeah I thought thats what you do but I wasn't sure. So would I keep the ties that are on her now and just add new ones or would I remove the tie and re position it? And is it safe to add a tie to where the new growth is? I don't have to much room on the plant to add ties to.
 
Ok yeah I thought thats what you do but I wasn't sure. So would I keep the ties that are on her now and just add new ones or would I remove the tie and re position it? And is it safe to add a tie to where the new growth is? I don't have to much room on the plant to add ties to.

Leave the ties you have now, let her grow a couple more nodes, and then add a new tie. You want her to grow a little bit between adding ties.
 
Awesome so the lemon skunk has hope! She did start to get her nice green color back so I figured things would turn around I'm trying that not worry to much thing and just hoping for the best haha.
 
Leave the ties you have now, let her grow a couple more nodes, and then add a new tie. You want her to grow a little bit between adding ties.

Alright thanks for the info on that! I'll wait til she gets a bit bigger I did get a trash can for a transplant lol so after I transplant Ill drill some holes to make LSTing a bit easier to do.
 
they are looking good.... things will turn around with your lemon skunk... she is still green... so there is still hope...

Thanks UM! so just a thought but since she had nute burn would this have damaged her roots badly and this is the cause to her slow growth? at this rate itll take a while for her roots to hit the water...but it's my fault I added nutes to begin with I should've known better then to do that lol, but hey I learn by making mistakes.
 
Man I keep reading posts where people have toped or fimed there plants and all the plants had some crazy growth on them! I can't wait to attempt this lol I'm hoping I don't mess this up at all. So if a new set of leaves has already started to develop do I wait a while until I see another set of leaves forming before I top the plant?
 
Just thought I'd share this with you and for anyone else interested. I made an image it's a classic example of what happens when you do not know the PH of your water and you decide to add nutes to early. These are both my plants the one on the left was my first grow attempt I knew nothing and made tons of mistakes! also to prove these plants are strong..that same plant on the left is now my biggest plant and doing amazing! she is big and keeps on growing :)
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try to get the PH down to about 5.5... then things should do even better....:wood::cheertwo:

For soil, he should be around 6.5-6.8. The DWC bucket should be 5.5-5.8.

And tnoldon, you will see some crazy growth once you top. Once you cut the top, those 2 new branch growths that you have been noticing will become your new tops. And more energy will be sent to the other branches of the plant to increase production there. All you need to do to top your plant is cut the stem above the highest node.

If you want to be sure, post a pic with an arrow pointing to where you think you should cut, and we can make sure you are in the right spot!
 
try to get the PH down to about 5.5... then things should do even better....:wood::cheertwo:

Is that PH for soil or hydro? My hydro grow has had a PH of between 5.5-6 and the soil has been almost always 6.5 maybe at the lowest 6.1
 
hope this helps bruh

TOPPING AND FIMMING


An old lady friend from a shut down site back in 2006, her name is Mogie, she gave me this info and pics a year ago.
Maybe it will prove to be helpful. I'm posting all I know about Topping and Fimming, hoping it helps someone.


Topping a Plant
1. Locate the very top of your plant and cut through the main stem just below the newest growth. This should be done after the 3rd or 4th leaf set but can be done at any time after the 3rd leaf set.

2. Shows Plant Top cut off and where the 2 new Branches that will form a "Y" in the main stem will grow from.

3. Shows the newly topped plant after 2 days of growth, notice the Y in the Stem Forming.

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FIMMING A PLANT!

Fimming is actually no different that topping, what fimming does is virtually the exact same thing only your leaving part of the new growth. This only takes of part of the new growth and actually topping the very very new growth which is very hard to see.

What this ends up doing is making it seem as if your getting 4 new tops right next to each other when its actually only 2 at the very top (like topping) but since it was cut so closely to the next newest set of fan leaves 2 branches which would have formed there anyways seems to make it look like there is 4 new tops.

This is how you go about doing this.

1. Locate the very top of the new growth

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2. With a clean sterilized scissors, Fold the fan leafs over and cut approximately 80% of the new growth off the plant.
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3. View from the top showing the Cut

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4. View of the Cut section after 2 days growth, showing the 4 new growth shoots (branches)

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Topping, Pruning, Fimming

In a way, they are the same, "Pruning" and "Topping", just two different commonly words used. Fimming means a lot of indiscriminate Topping. It is also known to some as "Pinching" as well. In this page it will be referred to it as "Topping".

Topping is done to increase yield and make them bushy, bushy, bushy, make more buds, promote "branching", and increase the overall yields of the plants. With higher overall yields, a grower will successfully harvest many more buds, or floral clusters, and from smaller, bushier and more compact plants.

To the indoor grower that does not use this technique, but allows their plants to grow tall, it can be a waste of their artificial lighting, and growing spaces potential. With its own natural growth pattern, and without the benefit of topping, your lady will have one main central cola" bud, at peak flowering. Several other small branches will grow outwards, down its main stalk, with much smaller bud tops.

The natural growth pattern of a plant is to grow upwards at its main stalk. From this main central stalk, it will begin to grow side branches. The side branches come out as tiny shoots with leaves, and usually there are a pair of them on opposite sides of the main central stalk.

When the seed leaves have long died off on the main stalk, the first true seed leaves commonly can or will, wilt, dry up, or die off of the plant as well. (the little round ones) Once healthy new vegative growth begins the rate of growth can be very fast, with excellent lighting supplied.

As the new growth increases the light reaching the lower portions of the plants becomes less. Thus it is common to see first leafs wilting and dying. Growers that see leaves wilting or dying, etc, will opt to pulling them off of the plants. It is cool to remove dying, yellowing unhealthy leaves IF the leaf is 75% dead. IF it is 50% dead, then 50% is still eating and making new growth. I NEVER remove a healthy leaf.

The main central stalk is topped off just above the branches Or new growths that are coming out below it. A pair of very small sharp scissors can be used but a razor blade or razor knife is best.
There are no rules to where you top your plant or how old it needs to be. As long as your plant has shoots protruding further down the main stalk it is able to be topped. When topped the growth of the plant will be concentrated towards the new, younger vegative shoots.

Once you have topped your plant(s) the younger shoots will rapidly begin growing. With the removal of the main central stalk the lower branches grow more. With topping completed we keep the plants on their regular lighting and feeding schedules.

Now each new shoot tip will essentially grow as the main stalk did, however the growth is not concentrated to only one central stalk. So as each new shoot grows outward new shoots will grow from each one of them stalks as well.

Therefore topping can be done again, and again, and as each shoot becomes a growing tip with other shoots forming down its stalk, it is removed. By completing these topping or pruning tactics, a grower can achieve any desired height, or desired bushiness they desire in their plants.

I TOP and FIM, at the end of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th week, and I PRUNE and FIM after the third full week of growth. I am not saying that is the very best way, I'm just saying that is the way I do it and I like the results.


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With proper pre-planned Topping and Prunning, I was able to persuade a plant to make 13, (depending on how you count them) to produce 12 or 13 major stalks and it got about 46 inches tall, and produced 7 ounces of dried manicured buds.
 
Dude funnystyle thats exactly what I was looking for!!!!! Thanks bro!
 
Ok so just a quick update nothing to much, but I decided the LST I did wasn't good enough the string wasn't any good so I got some new string and tied down the lemon skunk again, this time I have her bent all the way down! it should be fine and I hope I didn't do any damage. Anyway here are a few pictures!

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must you keep them short from the getgo? i woulda let her branch out a bit then start the tying in her finishing pot... just the way i would do it now that ive tried lst with the Hulkz
but if you must keep them short, then by all means aim for something like smokeys his mb1 seems pretty legit with 8sites :) :goodluck:

Hey Funny! Hhmmm? not to sure what you mean by I must be keeping them short from the getgo? I wanted to have her nice and big but I messed up a lot and stunted her growth...she is actually around 40 days old lol, but she is just now starting to grow :) and she is getting bigger eachday! Its ok she is a bit short I don't have much room for all of them anyway haha, and I deffiently want to keep them short and bushy. the bushier the better :ganjamon: I'm hoping this LSTing will make her bigger and I will be toping or FIMing her sometime this weekend to try and make 2 main steams instead of just one

Take it easy funny!
 
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