Low stress training in progress, and she’s topped at 21 days! Was it too soon?

green_machine_two9er

Well-Known Member
What about this side view
Looks even worse form that angle. Why such a huge pot so soon? It’s difficult to maintain proper moisture in soil with tiny plant and huge pot. She looks deficient due to something at the soil level maybe…. Like not getting her feet under her.

idk tbh. You should be able to get a healthy plant that size half the time. With proper sizing transplants and fresh soil.
 

Louwop40

Member
Looks even worse form that angle. Why such a huge pot so soon? It’s difficult to maintain proper moisture in soil with tiny plant and huge pot. She looks deficient due to something at the soil level maybe…. Like not getting her feet under her.

idk tbh. You should be able to get a healthy plant that size half the time. With proper sizing transplants and fresh soil.
Okay thanks !!hopefully she will recover!! I’ll give an update in a few weeks!!
 

digitalnomad91

New Member
I'm going to chime in with a suggestion re: LST. So I just tried LST for the first time with 3 plants over the past few months and I did it the exact same way you did where I anchored the main stem down to the side of the plant and then kept doing that as it got taller and taller. This worked, but over time it became a bit of a mess and now that I started a couple auto's these past few weeks I decided I needed to try and do it 'properly'. I'm still learning, but one thing I realized I did wrong is that I didn't add a counter anchor on the main stem which resulted in the plant just going like this:

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instead of turning at a 90 degree angle like this:

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Anyhow, good luck & happy growing

(see attached picture for example)
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