Yet another CXA3070 build...

speyfly

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Lookin good bassman! I use the wire tie down until the plant get some height to it then I start using string and paper clips cut in half to look like a fish hook (kinda). The paper clip with string attached can be hooked to a branch to direct the growth and I usually hook to the pot edge. Using the smart pots I'll hook into the pot lip or side and tighten.

White Rhino has a single main cola with lots of secondaries below and I've heard they don't like to be topped so... I'm hoping to get the secondary growth going by opening the plant up getting light to the secondaries and stressing the top slowing its growth down. I've seen so great results with the WR in a SCRoG grow but you have to start the training very early.

Great examples littlejacob!
 

bassman999

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Lookin good bassman! I use the wire tie down until the plant get some height to it then I start using string and paper clips cut in half to look like a fish hook (kinda). The paper clip with string attached can be hooked to a branch to direct the growth and I usually hook to the pot edge. Using the smart pots I'll hook into the pot lip or side and tighten.

White Rhino has a single main cola with lots of secondaries below and I've heard they don't like to be topped so... I'm hoping to get the secondary growth going by opening the plant up getting light to the secondaries and stressing the top slowing its growth down. I've seen so great results with the WR in a SCRoG grow but you have to start the training very early.

Great examples littlejacob!
Thanks for the help. Ill do my best with her, but I know my next time will be better.

The white rhino I grew was untopped, and in a 25 gal garbage can, she grew huge leaves and would have been an issue indoors for sure. Plenty of large colas even without any topping
 

littlejacob

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Thanks!!!
Lots of french growers do the same...I guess it is because our houses and flats are smaller...so we need to manage our space the best way possible and avoid waste of time!
And with this kind of grow we can get a very nice canopy in 1 month (9 plants in a 4x4)
CU
 
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