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Hi guys PipeWorks helped this newbie out and linked me to myMUSICveins LST training thread. After reading it I felt empowered to try it out. The following picture is one of my gals bent over taking in some rays. I think one of the addictive things about training is the little hints of piny whiffs from delicious sap... =)---- *drool* | ||
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![]() | forgot here is the before picture. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Looking very healthy, nice job The LST part get a little more difficult now as the rest of the shoots fight for dominance. Its going to take careful tyng down to keep everything organized and have all the shoots getting the most possible light. This is also very fun to do, well at teast for me it is. Happy growing. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | What strain are you growing? Good LSTing job! | ||
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![]() | The girl (I hope) in the picture is AK47 serious seeds stock I have 3 going. I also have 3 erkle/wreck from stash seeds. I also have 6 clones that came in today. 707, Blueberry, WW, and grape ape. My friend wasn't having much luck with them so he asked me to take them. I think they're locked out so they're getting flushed in a few minutes when I find a spare bucket. =) I hope some of them make it. | ||
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I have to agree with mSeTxOiNcEaRn here. It is lots of fun, but once those lower nodes start fighting for the top you are gonna have to keep tying and keep everything as even as you can. When you get all the desired colas kick HER into flowering, I avoid tying after the first week of flowering. Nice job
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I agree! Very nice! Short and stout. Training is the shit. I use a mixture of LST and topping myself. I top some of the smaller secondary growth.
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