I initiated the low-stress training (LST) technique with the intention of sculpting the plants according to my desired form. LST involves a methodical approach of gently bending and securing the plants to optimize light dispersion and enhance airflow. The primary objective is to maintain the plants at a low, expansive profile, while encouraging the proliferation of side branches and potential flowering sites.
Here's how I conducted the Low Stress Training (LST) procedure:
- Firstly, I delicately manipulated the plants by gently bending them outward and securing them using metal hooks. I took care to avoid excessive bending or causing any damage to the plants.
- I diligently monitored the plants, ensuring their comfort and adjusting the metal hooks positions accordingly to manage their growth effectively.
The outcome of the third week has left me thoroughly delighted, and I find myself eagerly anticipating what the next week will bring.
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