@kansasscott725,thanks buddy! i don't do foliar feeding other than misting plain tap water on the leaves a few times a day to keep the humidity high enough
Great looking grow man and some crazy training, any chance for a write-up or references on the LST methods you used?
Just from the pictures, it looks like you pulled down the main stem to be parallel with the soil and let all (most? some?) of the growth tips grow into full branches, but this strain is so bushy it's hard to really tell. Would love to know more for my own MoC Northern Lights grow 😁
@420_TRON, wow thanks so much for the writeup & diagram! That's way more than I could've asked for 👏
I'll definitely be trying this for my next grow, looks like your yield will be insane
@humblefrog, thanks a lot :)
i've added a simple drawing to the 20th week i hope it will help, some explanation:
1. wait until the plant is mature enough for training
2. i personally LSTed my baby on week 5 i think, the purpose here is to align all nodes to about the same height because future branches will emerge from each node
very important to tie the main stem in the opposite direction of the training (to prevent from the plant's roots from rising out of the medium
3. keep on training for as long as you like (considering the available space & time you are willing to let her grow and develop more branches)
defoliation is key for letting light into the canopy
4. once the desired amount of branches reached, top the main stem, this will make the plant put more work into the branches we trained so far, making them the new "mains"
some weaker or less developed branches should be cut down as well, try to favorite the most strong ones, the cuttings can be used as clones for next runs
5. let the branches develop until they each have at least 5-7 nodes, then it's safe to flip to flower
i hope my drawings are clear enough good luck with your grow!!