What is training and methods of training on plant?
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➡️Topping: The most basic technique, and one of the easiest to perform, is topping your plant while it is in the vegetative stage. This means taking the very top leaf growth of any branch and cutting it down to the stem
➡️FIM’ing: Like topping, this is a cut to the very top growth, but instead of snipping all the leaves off down to the stem, FIM’ing cuts just the very top growth off, forcing all the energy throughout the entire top part of the plant (not just the two nodes) making it create new growth all over. This is very beneficial with just a few weeks left in the vegetative stage.
➡️Low Stress Training (LST): LST is the act of tying a stem or branch down so that it grows horizontally, instead of vertically.
➡️High Stress Training (HST): HST is advanced LST, by introducing stress to the plant by actually bending/breaking a stem or branch. However, you must be careful to not break the branch all the way off, or you essentially lose a branch and “top” the plant at the break
➡️Lollipop: This is a term used to refer to cutting all of the lower growth from the plant, either before switching to flowering stage or no more than three weeks into flower.
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➡️Topping: The most basic technique, and one of the easiest to perform, is topping your plant while it is in the vegetative stage. This means taking the very top leaf growth of any branch and cutting it down to the stem
➡️FIM’ing: Like topping, this is a cut to the very top growth, but instead of snipping all the leaves off down to the stem, FIM’ing cuts just the very top growth off, forcing all the energy throughout the entire top part of the plant (not just the two nodes) making it create new growth all over. This is very beneficial with just a few weeks left in the vegetative stage.
➡️Low Stress Training (LST): LST is the act of tying a stem or branch down so that it grows horizontally, instead of vertically.
➡️High Stress Training (HST): HST is advanced LST, by introducing stress to the plant by actually bending/breaking a stem or branch. However, you must be careful to not break the branch all the way off, or you essentially lose a branch and “top” the plant at the break
➡️Lollipop: This is a term used to refer to cutting all of the lower growth from the plant, either before switching to flowering stage or no more than three weeks into flower.
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