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    Right I've got the net over mine now and need some advice as not to fuck it up cos there's so much conflicting advice out there..

    Say my main stem, once that's about 4 inches above the net do I just move it to the next hole or bend it so it's horizontal and aim it to a clear space? Then all the new branches off the main stem get the same treatment so that all these areas that normally don't get much light get a lot of light

    Is topping a must? I haven't and if I've got to its gonna have to be now before its too late...

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    You've got it, as soon as it pops up through the net just pull it back down and move it in the direction you want, it doesn't even need to stick up through the hole, it's a good idea to LST before you start with the net, get them stems growing out nice and early
    Topping is up to you, depends on how much room you've got, if you top it that will encourage it to stop getting taller and start bushing out down bellow

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    Cheers mucka

    Lst?

    Think i should of tipped tbh... 1x1m with 1 delahaze in a aquafarm

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    Try and thread main centre kola to the outside of your screen,also get plants use to defoliation during veg, then at 2 weeks into flower I remove every fan leaf from the room ( very controversial I know but it makes best use of light

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackberrykush View Post
    Cheers mucka

    Lst?

    Think i should of tipped tbh... 1x1m with 1 delahaze in a aquafarm
    Low Stress Training
    There's loads of articles on it just have a read around, it's basically just using string to pull branches to where you want them and letting light penetrate into the inside of the plant to encourage new growth

    Got any pictures??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadface View Post
    Try and thread main centre kola to the outside of your screen,also get plants use to defoliation during veg, then at 2 weeks into flower I remove every fan leaf from the room ( very controversial I know but it makes best use of light
    interested here in this,how do they finish up pal as in leaves?or do you continue to remove every leaf up until chop?pictures would be good if you have them to upload?

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    Attachment 272964Attachment 272964Attachment 272965 as you can see theres no fan leaf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadface View Post
    Attachment 272964Attachment 272964Attachment 272965 as you can see theres no fan leaf
    that appears to be quite conclusive that no harm was done!!!much appreciated there pal,so do you continue to remove fan leaves right up till chop?
    what set up are you using pal?looks a cracking grow

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    Basically everything under the net goes after you've finished training
    Personally I think it's best to leave fan leafs on above the net, just tuck them out the way, the training continues right through the first half of flowering anyway, just keep pulling them down and moving them along

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vador View Post
    Low Stress Training
    There's loads of articles on it just have a read around, it's basically just using string to pull branches to where you want them and letting light penetrate into the inside of the plant to encourage new growth

    Got any pictures??
    Ye this is what I've come up with haha

    main stem had been squashed and bent over to try get the rest to fly up














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