Questions about LST

Hello, I wanted to ask, on day 18 I decided to do LST to my choco og 1439, and it’s my first time growing and doing L

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First of all, welcome here @Pazelias, so far what you’re doing looks quite neat. In a few days, you can fan out the side shoots a bit. If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to ask them; there are plenty of people here who will gladly help you.

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Hey friend, thank you very much! Yes, now that I grow, I sometimes have many questions, but we’re getting there. I wanted to know, since I have two 10L pots, do you think they will give me a good yield? And I also have a 20L one.

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It always depends on the size of the cultivation area. As a general rule, when cultivating in soil, one can say that the more roots the plant has, the more yield it produces, so you are, so to speak, cultivating roots. I myself cultivate on a 60x60 area; this time I have 4 x 10-liter pots to fill the tent. Last time it was one 24-liter pot for the tent. I would say if you have one plant, you choose the large pot, and for several, rather the small pots.

If you have several plants, it doesn’t take as long for them to fill the tent compared to a single plant.

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Today is day 22

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Those landscaping staples work really well. I use them myself. I noticed that you’re using them on your fan leaves for leaf tucking?

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This one I had pinned to the ground when she was that size. Then I added the tomato cage and started circling around twisting the main stem. I’ll be flipping her in a couple of weeks. I had a little leaf damage but not enough to stop me from doing it.

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Whoa, man, damn!

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Awesome, my bro, honestly I don’t understand much. It’s my first time growing and doing LST. I just tried to move the leaves so they wouldn’t block the light from the other one. I welcome all advice

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From my understanding there is a growth inhibitor in plants that makes the part of the plant that closest to the light grow the biggest. With that in mind you’re going to have to bend the stems so that the tops are below the nodes. It’s not really complicated.

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Perhaps this helps you, @Pazelias

The text is in German, but the pictures should be helpful for now.

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I I just started LST on this auto flower yesterday. I just did the second clip today. Don’t be afraid of being too aggressive.

It’s best to get it right in the internode splitting it. They bounce back quickly.

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That’s a cool chart.

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Glad if it helps

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Hello friends, today is day 25. I had some inconveniences because I didn’t have space, so I did what I could. Don’t scold me, hahaha! I’m listening to your opinions and all your advice, my Bros. Greetings from Argentina.

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Looks good, keep up the good work

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Should I wait a week to do LST again, or is every two days fine?

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At least every two days. Release her and bend her in a different direction.

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Alright, alright, YESS now I adjusted them a bit, but next time I come to see her I’ll do it as you tell me, greetings little brother.

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I would say that as soon as they are long enough to tie them down again, you continue doing so and thus fill the entire area. It always depends on the plants and their growth; not every plant is the same, some grow faster and others need more time.

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