How To LST (Low Stress Training)

stevesmokesweed

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if you water before trying this,
how long do you have to wait before you can give it a go?

i am 1 week into flowering could i still do it or is it too late? (they have good stems)
 

TillthedayiDIE420

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well if you would of accully read it you would know, go back and read it.... and yes it is too late, the stem is too strong, it will just snap if bent.
but thats only the main stem, type some string up to the branches and move them around so the whole plant gets more light if you know what i mean, move the bigger fan leaves lower, so more of the plant can see light and produce bud.
 

btt

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1 week into 12/12 is NOT too late. I am 2 weeks into 12/12 and my stems can still bend. In fact, I just bent a few over yesterday and tied them at 90* They have turned back up to the light today. :)
 

ngtybear

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Try over watering them for a week.. They will bend any way you want!! Yes, I am still pissed that I overwatered my plants. Once they are healthy again I will engage LST, regardless of how far into 12/12 they are.
 

fnord

Active Member
fantastic drawings! It really inspired me to use it in my next small grow (my first real one since the current effort is almost comical).

this method could be called SPROG (SPiRal Of Green) :-)

Question: do you think a 10" pot is the optimum size for one plant? cause I was thinking of going to 14" and growing 2 plants, or maybe 18" and trying 3 plants. by my calculations (math geek) 3 plants in an 18" pot with approximately 3 inch spacing between them as they spiral would result in 3 six-foot long plants, which sounds good. Any ideas on this?
 

GreenEyes

Active Member
This looks like a good way to get the most bud out of a plant, but would it work for keeping the height of the plant lower? Because for me that would be a bonus feature.
 

TillthedayiDIE420

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1 week into 12/12 is NOT too late. I am 2 weeks into 12/12 and my stems can still bend. In fact, I just bent a few over yesterday and tied them at 90* They have turned back up to the light today. :)
well its not too late, but your Risking breaking your main stem, you'll be fine tho.. since you've got the main stem bent now tho, you won't have to worrie about it snappin when you tie down the rest of them.
 

60STOKER

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:hump: Thanks for the info. LST is something I am very interested in as I have only 4 feet of height in my space.

I saw a little of the potential of this method of growing with my current grow. One of my plants outgrew my space and I tied it down in the middle of flowering. The bud sites just below the top then began growing much better.

After observing this I really want to try LST from the start. I can see how it will increase each plant's yield.
 

marcnh

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My theory on why lst works is based on why the seasons change. Its the angle at which the light is hitting the object (plant, earth). In this pic http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/News/2000/VernalEquinox/sun-angle.gif The image on the left is summer (great for growing) and on the right is winter (not so good). More light is being absorbed by the earth in summer. So I guess my analogy is the left one is lst and the right is regular growing. It seems to me that more light can be absorbed into the bud.
 
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