Does she look ready?

So ive been doing lst on my grow ever since my baby had 6 nodes, some time has passed since then and now my bpue cheese is one big bush, ive nevee grown using lst before, whens a good time to switch to 12/12?
 

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undercovergrow

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she looks nice. you could put her to flower now. :weed: if you've got the room, you could let her veg for a bit longer (but not too much if you're limited on space). good luck!
 
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Samsonator

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Oh yeah, ready to rock. See how each of your branches have 3-4 nodes? Those will make for some decent colas. And you can expect things to stretch a bit once in flower as well.
 

Indacouch

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She looks nice ......I use Low stress training methods even into flower on my green house plants ....obviously there quite large but that's the nice thing about LST it's easy on the plants and it can be used to train plants with little stress ......I've never had an issue ....GL ...nice plant
 
She looks nice ......I use Low stress training methods even into flower on my green house plants ....obviously there quite large but that's the nice thing about LST it's easy on the plants and it can be used to train plants with little stress ......I've never had an issue ....GL ...nice plant
I appreciate that, this is my first grow using lst and im so suprised by the results. Ive noticed my plant ties have indented into the stem a bit, will anything happen if i remove the plant ties? Any other tips would also be appreciated.
 

Indacouch

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I appreciate that, this is my first grow using lst and im so suprised by the results. Ive noticed my plant ties have indented into the stem a bit, will anything happen if i remove the plant ties? Any other tips would also be appreciated.
Usually when I tie or start training a branch ....depending on how stubborn it's being ....il make sure that the branch can bend past the point I've taken it .....I don't bend it to it's absolute limit and tie it off personally .....I always make sure the branch can move at least another quarter inch beyond what I tie it off at .....if it's a super stubborn branch that's bigger and needs to go not only down/out but sideways/twist as well .....il just do it in small increments .....I've found doing things this way keeps the wire from biting into the stem and also no accidental snap/breaks .....hope that makes sense ....
 
Usually when I tie or start training a branch ....depending on how stubborn it's being ....il make sure that the branch can bend past the point I've taken it .....I don't bend it to it's absolute limit and tie it off personally .....I always make sure the branch can move at least another quarter inch beyond what I tie it off at .....if it's a super stubborn branch that's bigger and needs to go not only down/out but sideways/twist as well .....il just do it in small increments .....I've found doing things this way keeps the wire from biting into the stem and also no accidental snap/breaks .....hope that makes sense ....
It does, thank you for the info.
 
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