Flower cycle training

Discussion in 'Plant Training' started by Mspatient, Feb 13, 2019.

  1. BBA9886F-D656-4F5B-9D3D-BDBBF353FE32.jpeg CD2B88CF-AFE9-4153-B444-5DEAD1D68C04.jpeg 549E46AD-E068-4314-AB7B-C4597B577BF7.jpeg 05B02E19-0A0E-4FDD-8330-6E9F3FF08640.jpeg 198C2564-E21F-4266-B74F-069E8523E6CA.jpeg 13E42383-2626-41FB-B2F3-7478116EDA64.jpeg 4ED39C16-A6D8-4DA1-B679-19CDE36637D9.jpeg 56054F13-5E98-47F8-B4AB-B6B29B71D2D4.jpeg 50BF2588-C0DA-4904-AB0D-DE1CE7E7FA3A.jpeg 549E46AD-E068-4314-AB7B-C4597B577BF7.jpeg BBA9886F-D656-4F5B-9D3D-BDBBF353FE32.jpeg I’ve grown for just a few years and forget more than I can remember for many reasons... however wanted some feedback on flower cycle training with what I’m doing. Led lighting, happy frog soil, temp stays between 70 and 74 with rh running 45. One of these I flowered and took back out of flower after several weeks as a project to see how the plant responds... remember it being called monster cropping or something of the sort... the others I just vegged until ready. I flowered them a few days ago. The question is how long should I continue to tie down to develop better growth? I’m also open to positive encouragement on what I could do differently or better to enhance yields.thanks!
     
  2. Keep Tying down thru stretch. After stretch defoliate bottom portion and weak stems
     

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