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    Default Is it too late to lollipop and low stress train?

    Me again (sorry). So being a newbie I have only just read up on training.

    I'm a week into flowering (7 days tomorrow) and need to know, is it too late to lollipop and low stress train? I wish I had high stress trained but thats a little too advance for me on my 1st grow but I would like to LST if it's not too late?

    Opinions anyone? Tia

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK-MRS View Post
    Me again (sorry). So being a newbie I have only just read up on training.

    I'm a week into flowering (7 days tomorrow) and need to know, is it too late to lollipop and low stress train? I wish I had high stress trained but thats a little too advance for me on my 1st grow but I would like to LST if it's not too late?

    Opinions anyone? Tia
    You can chop a few stems a day, don't do it all at once. Low stress training can continue all through flower but normally only takes a few sessions to get it down. Keep the lollipopping to a few stems a day.

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    What Loki said , stole the words right outta my mouth !! Try get some , organic Seaweed kelp fert , it really help the wounds heal . Also use alcohol to clean you knife or shears , so disease arent spread from plant to plant ..... lost an entire crop by not cleaning my snips once

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