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    Low stress training

    Hi Everyone!
    I would like to use some low stress training cause i am afraid these gonna be too high... Whats your suggestions? One of the plant roughly 30 cm high the other one 40 50 approx.
    How Should i do the training?
    Thanks in advance
    Peace
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    • SoOrbudgal
      SoOrbudgal commented
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      Excellent examples

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    I am going to guess that is an auto flower and most growers are much kinder to their plants than I am but I would super crop that one just below the 3rd node and bend it 45 degrees off the nodes below it so they get plenty of light, A kinder grower would probably find a way to tie it down and bend it in that direction. If your feeling creative you could build a net over it and weave it into the net.
    One of the reasons I prefer cloth bags to pots is you can easily poke a hole in them for tie downs
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    • Bluey
      Bluey commented
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      Yeah they didn't say if they were autos or not.

      Those big black plastic pots I use have a big rim around them. You just fold the tie down under the rim and your done, voile!

    • shadycon
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      I use a soldering iron to put holes in anything plastic.

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    • Allenpro
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      Looks like this is exactly what your looking for
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    • SoOrbudgal
      SoOrbudgal commented
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      I like and watch this guy often real good educator down to earth

    • Allenpro
      Allenpro commented
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      He does have it together and I like that he challenges all the myths. There is nothing wrong with being cautious but that doesnt mean you cant do the things with autos that you can do with Photoperiods. Cloning Autos is the only thing I have done with auto flowers that was kind of pointless unless you break a limb then its just kind of fun to do

    #5
    Thanks Everyone!
    The problem is that the bigger one has already so thick main beam i do not dare bend it.... Afraid of breaking it... 🙄

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    #6
    Thanks for all the answers... Appreciated
    Peace

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