Mutt said:
Well, I have been LST'ng my plants since I started growing indoors. I always waited until the second node to start training. but I am getting ready to train next week. The age old question I never could find an answer to popped in my head. "When is to early"??. Or "when is it too late".
My opinion was anytime before the second node and too late well I never went past week three so I wouldn't know that one.
So what is your opinions?????
Also what do you guys do?
I use rubber bands and thumb tacks around the rim of my pot and do a corkscrew. The rubber-bands make it so my shaky hands don't pull to hard and the famous "*snap* Oh shit!!!". As the plants grow I just move the band from tack to tack keeping tension and put new bands as new growth occurs.
I like the rubber band idea. I use string and it's awkward as hell in the middle of the plants.
Within reason, LST is measured in the effect of the practice. As long as what you're doing makes sense as far as spacing the branches and encouraging side stem growth, then it's OK whenever you do it. I use HST pruning from the third node on each stem to promote the 2 for 1 branching. then, after each branch has split at least once, I start training these branches to the far reaches of my grow area. As I go, I let each branch develop enough upward growth to again prune it for the 2 to 1 effect. I keep using the combination of HST and LST to extend the branching to every conceivable spot of my grow area until all is used. Then I prune all of the branches until they have split as many times as possible before stopping two weeks before changing the lighting period to a progressive shortening of 2 hours every other day until I've reached a 12/12 schedule. This method will lessen the stress on the plant resulting from it's recovery from pruning. Only prune 30% of the total plant mass at any given time. Wait three days before pruning again and always prune less than 30% of the total plant mass. This amount of pruning won't cause any radical stress and will result in a forest of branching covering your entire grow area. Each of the many, many tips that you've created should be trained using LST to keep the branches all as close to the same exact height as you can. This prevents the plant from releasing the primary growth hormone to only a few, or one in some cases, branch. If there is one branch that is taller than all the others, it will be the one that gets ALL of the primary branch growth hormone. If all of the branches are at the same height, all of them will grow at close to the same rate.
It took me quite a few grows to finally accept this method as fact. I kept thinking I could prove it wrong. I didn't. Save yourself some time and crop yields, and try it this way once. Take your clones from each plant for sexing before your LST has gone beyond the first level of the grow area. That way, if you have to remove one, you still have time to train others into the bare spot the male created.
If I missed anything, let me know.
Good luck on your grow man.