Leaf Tucking

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LEAF TUCKING
This is the least invasive method of training and is
very L.S.T (low stress straining). When the plant is in the seedling
stage and progressing to stretch, it will pay dividends to tuck the
big fan leaves (where possible) underneath the emerging
branches and encourage them to grow up at out.


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IMPO a waste of time. My yields went up when I stopped LST and defoliating. I top autos above the fourth node ASAP and only defoliate in late flower underneath for air flow. Photoperiod plants get a manifold before the flip. Of course all of this depends on having good lights.
 

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