Looks good, stem is thickening up nicely and internode distance is good.
This was day 16 I made the mistake of setting up 2 logs so posted in the wrong one lol
This was day 20
This is day 21 just started my first ever attempt of low stress training I’m just wondering what I do next do I keep it pinned for a few days then go in a different direction to allow for light to gain full acces to the plant or do I keep it down in the same direction I have looked on YouTube but there’s so many different ways and options it’s really unclear
You’d leave it like that if you’re LSTing it. Best of luck with the grow!!
Cheers buddy
At what point would I take the thing pinning it down out or does that stay in for the whole grow till the end and just move further up the plant as it develops
You’d keep it tied down the whole grow. I’ve never grown autos myself, so I don’t know how long you have to keep training them and whatnot. But, you can leave it like it is now and as the tops start to grow up you can tie those down and in the direction you’d like them to grow. Just sort of space them out, so they don’t grow up into each other too much. I’d give it a week or two to grow some before you do any more training. Everything will still be super bendable/trainable then. Then, you just basically tie anything down that shoots up to even the canopy out.
Nice one mate appreciate all the advise I’m definitely gonna leave it a week or so to perk up before trying to train it anymore and just use the time to get more knowledge on training autos
This is the 3 strawberry banana autos on day 17 still no nutrients think I’m gonna try get some organic stuff and try that way
This is the glue gelato on day 25
Nice plants so far mate. Hope you keep this thread alive until the end. I will follow it with lots off interest!
Day 26 of the glue gelato started in my low stress training abit more had a accident with in of the leaves though it got caught and broke I honestly could of cried but hey you love and learn from mistakes I guess
Just a heads up be careful using such thin wire when the flower stretch comes it you might find it cuts into your plants I like to use the rubber coated wire for training to avoid it
Cheers buddy will definitely take note of that
After being impressed with a auto im growing in dwc for fun just left no training iv started 2 more and will train these ones ones outside in soil ones inside in cocoa just to see how differently they grow
Looking like it could end up some killer grass my friend! Keep killing it growmie!
Cheers bro