May 1, day 42, the Euforia has been slow transitioning into flower, but the leaves have been healthy and the plant is growing well overall. I don't mind it taking it's time, especially with lots of branches to thicken up and eventually put on weight further into flowering. Did a little LST and pruning to ensure light and airflow around bud sites.
May 2 day 43, did a little LST, leaf removal, and leaf tucking. Otherwise just letting the Euforia grow.
May 3 day 44, ppfd readings across various points of the canopy vary between 600 and 800, which is where I want them. The Euforia has been a bit slow to flower, but it seems to be coming along now. Did a little pruning for airflow and light exposure, and tidied up the under canopy slightly.
May 4 day 45, not much left to do in terms of LST. The Euforia is now taking up a good majority of the 2x3ft tent, with a little room left for the flowering stretch. I removed some leaves for airflow and bud development, but I always leave enough for a healthy dense canopy and overall energy storage.
That is so huge for one plant! My Candy Kush is at day 16 and I started LST, I really want to train it a lot. I LST all my autos and it makes a big difference.Last year I trained my critical purple pretty well and after seeing yours, I want to get mine the same. Every year I learn more so I'm being diligent as can be. I use pipe cleaners from the Walmart craft section, they're nice and fuzzy and canโt cut into the stems. I'm excited watching your progress, that's as good as it gets, big time!
@nhcowboy, yeah, it's gotten really big! When I switched to growing coco I started overgrowing my little tent, although I'm still a fan of soil growing as well. I think LST can really help with yields and overall plant size, but I am happy I'm just growing this one plant at the moment. With how dense it is it has taken lots of care and careful lead removal. Keep having a good time with the LST and happy growing! ๐ฑ๐
structure of the plant looks to compressed and bushy ? do you think the middle and bottom flowers will reach any light or airflow?
do you think yield will be affected by this?
im just asking , congratulations btw for the grow
@@@serinboy, thanks, it really bushed up especially after the FIM. The bottom flowers will definitely stay underdeveloped and will only be good for edibles. I could have stripped more of the plant earlier but at this point the bottom nugs are still forming trichomes. The middle buds may not gain as much density as the tops but will be fine, and can always be pressed into rosin. But keep in mind in terms of yield there will be 60+ tops each with about 4-8 inches of ideal development. In terms of yield that should be higher then a plant grown without the FIM/LST.