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Hey everyone, so I've been doing some research in to LST, and I'm wondering if it is ok to tie off the plant just below the top node (where the cola will form in flowering) or will that put to much stress on the top of the plant. is it better to tie here or the node below? if you want to see my plants/ set up for more info, see this thread. http://forum.grasscity.com/absolute-beginners/89694-first-grow-400w-need-some-help.html |
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I don't really think it matters. I actually tie off my plant early about two inches up from the soil to bend it. I don't think it makes much diff though.
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