Theres not a lot of information on plant training for outdoors, so wondering if anyone can give me some insight on the best training method for outdoor yeild.
Not worried about stealth, basically want the best quality and yeild.
I know all the training techniques and as far as i can tell scrogging, sea of green and 90° bend are exclusive to indoors and hold no benefit in outdoors.
Other methods like top/fim, supercropping, mainlining, general training could be beneficial. But which is best and why.
Now i myself prefer to top at least once to remove the single apical dominace and create a more even distribution of growth.
I think the biggest plants are created by using a combination of fimming and trellacing, this creates many colas, nicely spaced internode lengths and doesnt minimize height like topping does. But requires a bit of maintainence and work.
How would manifolding/mainlining compare to no training ?
What you guys think ?
Not worried about stealth, basically want the best quality and yeild.
I know all the training techniques and as far as i can tell scrogging, sea of green and 90° bend are exclusive to indoors and hold no benefit in outdoors.
Other methods like top/fim, supercropping, mainlining, general training could be beneficial. But which is best and why.
Now i myself prefer to top at least once to remove the single apical dominace and create a more even distribution of growth.
I think the biggest plants are created by using a combination of fimming and trellacing, this creates many colas, nicely spaced internode lengths and doesnt minimize height like topping does. But requires a bit of maintainence and work.
How would manifolding/mainlining compare to no training ?
What you guys think ?
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