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many thanks.maybe you wish to add a little intro for lithuanian growers as well?Pls PM
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Sure man, I'll think of something and get back to you on that. I cannot PM you for some reason but perhaps it will work later on.
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don't forget about outdoors....thats where these methods really shine also....u can shape then so they don't look like the typical christmas tree pot plant the feds look for.... u can top and fim for more growing shoots, throw in some supercropping, lst, and pruning all in the same veg cycle...u can do alot to a plant when it vegges 4-5 months before it starts to flower! |
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I'm really happy to have found this thread this is just awesome info THANKYOU SO MUCH for putting this together and taking the time to share this knowledge..You are much appreciated..
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Thanks Kodiak
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kodiak : thanks for kicking down all this knowledge.this is an awesome thread
k-pax: good find brother! |
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Thanks everyone, sharing is what this forum is all about and I am happy that so many are finding the guide useful. The more good weed we grow the better it gets.
Time2Unite made a good point, all of the techniques mentioned here can be applied to outdoor grows with good results. The tall and typical "christmas tree" plants do draw more attention. You can train your plants outdoors to stay low while increasing your yield. Changing the shape of the plants also make them more stealthy at the same time. Safety first. Keep it green |
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Great guide thanks for all your hard work!! =)
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Yes indeddy such a informative thread.
thanks alot!!!!!!!!!
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Excellent information here!! The books we have just aren't descriptive enough for beginners like us-Thanks for your time and effort to help us!!!!
In terms of plant size; how young can I start LST? The main shoot is between 1/8" and 1/4" and about 6-8" tall. Lots of bushy growth already-7 nodes |
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