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madhatta

Member
:confused:hey guys i was wondering. when should i notch my plant so it will grow fat and wide and not tall and skinny? im in a confined space so i want it to be a fatty. any ideas or suggestions???:confused:
bongsmilie:peace:
 

Sgt.Sly

Well-Known Member
:confused:hey guys i was wondering. when should i notch my plant so it will grow fat and wide and not tall and skinny? im in a confined space so i want it to be a fatty. any ideas or suggestions???:confused:
bongsmilie:peace:
Maybe you could LST? How small a space you got?
 

madhatta

Member
"lst?" yes im a noob i guess after all im in noobie centeral lol. i have a closet in that im usin now i was usin a pc grow box but needed to transplant my big fair lady. i have a regular size closet not a master bedroom but a smaller bedroom closet in my house. i just want them short n fat is all. i would really really prefer that. also down south in the FL is it ok to put them outside during the day this late in the season? temps from 80"s to 90 high but its cooler out than usual.
 

clintsy

Active Member
STEP 1 : Grow your plant from Seed or Clone to 3 or 4 leaf sets, some use 5 but i always use 3 because after 3rd leaf set the main stem starts to harden and it will be harder to bend over your plant properly without breaking the main stem.

STEP 2 : Using a metal hook (i cut small sections of cloths hanger and bend a U shape at the end as a hook) bend over your plant with metal hook at the last internode (space between the last set of fanleafs and the next to last) and stick the metal hook into your dirt to hold down the stem.

STEP 3 : This is really not a step, just waiting time... Take note of how the top of the plant that was bent down will bend back upwards towards the light, this could take anywhere from 3 hours to 1 day. Under my 1000 Watt Metal Halide light it does it in under 3 hours.

STEP 4 : Veg and dont tie down until you have a new leaf set. You will notice Side branching has started already because good light is getting to the main stem areas next to each fanleaf stem intersection with the main stem.

STEP 5 : Depending on your starting pot size you may have to transplant. If you started out with a large pot, repeat step 2 over and over again holding the main stem down with hooks until you reach the end of the pot. In this illustration to save time and drawings, i started out with a small pot and it reached the end of the pot after the first tiedown. I repotted it into a 10 inch pot which will be my final pot size for this plant in order for me to continue the LST Bends around the inside edge of the pot.

STEP 6 : Now that your new leaf set has formed you have enough length in growth since the first bend(s) to allow you to start bending the stem horizontally around the inside edge of the pot. Use metal hooks again to keep this bend in place. Side branches should be coming along very nicely.

STEP 7 : Continue repeating steps 4 and 6, allowing the plant to grow and then keep tieing it down along the inside edge of pot using metal hooks (or whatever your using) Side branches should be forming and growing up towards the light.

STEP 8 : Continue to repeat step 7 until you are all the way around the pot... when you reach the point where your plant first met the edge of the plant Top the plant (cut off the very top of the plant ) and hold it down horizontally with a metal hook.... During all this time of repeating step 7 you should also be tieing down horizontally the new branches that have formed from the main stem as much as possible until you use up as much space as possible inside the pot as well , the outter branches growing over the outside edge of the pot you can hold down as well with string to keep those tops even with the inner branches.

STEP 9 : After you have used up all possible space inside the pot (or your eggcrate) its time to just let it flower.. This is a side view of how it will and should look by that time with all the side branches growing upwards towards the light.... these will all become Collas unlike a non LST plant will only have one colla.

During flowering and even before due to lack of light on the main stem fan leafs which is all the way to the bottom almost against the soil those fanleafs will die off anyways, i usually cut these off the main stem right after the branch has grown out in that area, keeps things neat down below where you will need good airflow during flowering.. so go ahead and take off any fanleafs coming off the main stem that is going around the inside edge of the pot.

Set your timer to 12/12 and watch it bloom


There is no Step 10 in the picture but we all know what that is
HARVEST!!!
 

Sgt.Sly

Well-Known Member
Let me sum that up a bit for ya.
LST is LOw Stress training. It's tying your plant down as it grows. Helps to maximise yeild in smaller spaces.
 

madhatta

Member
wow you guys are amazing THANKS A BUNCH im goin to take pics tomorrow and post them upso you can see them and then give me the best advice you think is going to work, headed to bed now, have fan on them and light for 24/0 but ill put pics up tomorrow thanks!!!!
 
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