my success using the glorious LST technique

BtMaster30K

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Hi

this was my first year growing, i started out with 3 diesel clones on my deck004.jpg

then i expanded into the forrest and mountain
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but i only LST'd the ones on the deck. They were getting to big to keep on the deck so i found out about LST on here

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it was a good way to keep them short i always had to tie down some branches during veg. Heres some pics of them flowering.
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time to harvest a plant!

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Heres what i got after trimming 1 plant (still drying)

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will update with weight and more plants soon
 

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woodsmaneh!

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Well done and excellent example. Go to the front of the class. When you take them down have a look at the root ball, maybe a little bigger pot?
 

BtMaster30K

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Well done and excellent example. Go to the front of the class. When you take them down have a look at the root ball, maybe a little bigger pot?
thx everyone

ya 2 could definetly use a bigger pot but the last one im gonna cut is in a huge pot and im sure she will yield the most. I left a few lower branches to grow a bit longer so i havnt had a look at the rootball yet.
 

BtMaster30K

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002.jpg004.jpg008.jpg005.jpg006.jpg003.jpg007.jpg010.jpg011.jpg009.jpg012.jpg Choped another plant last night, wasnt quite as big as the last one but still nice.

Half baked is a great movie to run during trimming, i mostly know whats happening so i can watch just by listening.

we got real baked off this hash i made fom the trim


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pretty silly stuff, most of it was VERY sticky and difficult to handle until it dried out for a day
 
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