Trying out different methods of training

Hello All,

Bit of a new grower here and have finally managed to get some decent results after 4 times of trying and wanted to keep on getting better! Thught I would out to test some of the training techniques during my next grows I've read about on this website (thanks all for the info!) to try and see what works best for me.

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CDLC - Day 35

I might have taken it a little further than advised in the post however the plant seems be doing very well. The walls pictured is the really bad side and is healing everyday, I'm going to leave it for now and see how she gets along. I've also pulled the branches out with tent pegs, will try and get pics of this with the next update

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CDLC - Day 35

So I pretty much stuck to the guide with this one , cut off the head at around Day 20 and pulled the branches out day by day.


Pulling the stem to the side and creating a bush?

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So I'm not quite sure what this tevhnitec is called but it's from another dudes journel ( I'll try find a link it). He pulls the main stem over to one side at a very young age and try to keep all the stems at the same height. I'm guessing someone is going to tell me this is just high stress training :p

Any feedback is appreciated and any other methods I should try please let me know, I've got 4 AvTs and 3 Orange Biscuits on the go at a very young age.
 
Good luck with the test. Hopefully the harvests will be outstanding. Happy growing.
 
Hello All,

Bit of a new grower here and have finally managed to get some decent results after 4 times of trying and wanted to keep on getting better! Thught I would out to test some of the training techniques during my next grows I've read about on this website (thanks all for the info!) to try and see what works best for me.

Supercropped.
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CDLC - Day 35

I might have taken it a little further than advised in the post however the plant seems be doing very well. The walls pictured is the really bad side and is healing everyday, I'm going to leave it for now and see how she gets along. I've also pulled the branches out with tent pegs, will try and get pics of this with the next update

Topped

View attachment 1030766

CDLC - Day 35

So I pretty much stuck to the guide with this one , cut off the head at around Day 20 and pulled the branches out day by day.


Pulling the stem to the side and creating a bush?

View attachment 1030764


So I'm not quite sure what this tevhnitec is called but it's from another dudes journel ( I'll try find a link it). He pulls the main stem over to one side at a very young age and try to keep all the stems at the same height. I'm guessing someone is going to tell me this is just high stress training :p

Any feedback is appreciated and any other methods I should try please let me know, I've got 4 AvTs and 3 Orange Biscuits on the go at a very young age.
How did. The training go mate
 

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