Well done! Training is good, with a fantastic yield!-Nice and flat like a table-even quality! Since you asked, one way to improve yield, is to veg her for a week longer before flowering. The canopy would have been filled out a little more, and your pre-flower stretch would have been gone a little taller, giving you a slightly deeper canopy.
You would've then needed to defoliate(or LST again(or both)), to allow for the light penetration into the deeper flowering canopy allowing slightly taller nugs. This would also affect the average nug size, since smaller nodes would have more chance to catch up. A longer flower stretch can also open the opportunity for a "super-crop" to the flowering canopy-> down to a scog level, condensing that "thicker canopy" to help fill the canopy.
1000000 ways to skin the cat... Cannabis growing is like painting, or pottery. There's infinite ways to make a beautiful plant, If you're just looking for yields, then fill the canvas with paint!
My style "had" transitioned into growing as many nodes in the sweetspot of the light. I found that when genetics were great, growth was too good, causing suffocation to occur in the trained canopy- The buds were against each other-causing budrot in a 30-40% humidity tent with tons of air circulation/flow. Recently I've been working on growing plants with less nodes(~15max). They have less branches, but the brances are taller, and thicker, which can facilitate bigger nodes/nugs that have more space around them for air/light. Average yield is about same or higher, just a different shape of plant to work with! :)
Have fun shaping your canvas! Happy growing!
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