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![]() | ok I was just wondering if there were any tactics on keeping my plants small I have read about the lowrider seeds but I dont have the money for expensive seeds at the moment. also I know nothing about clones and I hear they are smaller does anyone have guides on clones? let me know and thank you | ||
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![]() | there is a growing method called lst (low stress training). the main idea is to bend your plant over so it is horizontal and stabilize it with bonzai wire. ( the point of this is to let the sides get more sun). leave the plant horizontal for 4-7 days. the sides wont only get more sun but you will notice secondary growth from the main stem(more branches). many people say this method gives you a larger harvest due to the more branches. the plants will stay smaller than average and will produce more bud. i havnt told you everything so search the forums for LST because there is more than enough info on this site.
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![]() | ok I read about low stress training and it seems very benificial and like it might have a better turnout but Im going to be growing outdoor and as hidden as possible so I cant be spending alot of time with the plant so Im not sure that would be a good idea is there any other things you can do to make the plant less bushy and less visable? | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | another option for you is SOG (stick that in the search field and youll get a world of results) it does mean that you need to spend some time establishing a mother plant, and make a small area for rooting clones. i too am limited on plant height and have found this method to be absolutely great.
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Thanks Jimi I will do actually I wanted to learn about clones so I will do so thread surfing later tonight when I get back from the ocean also as a quick question how tall will the clones get?
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