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Training Cannabis Plants: Bending Basics

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Today on Lex’s World I’ll talk more Horticulture basics and address how to use low stress training methods to increase your harvest. Getting more yield out of your marijuana plants is more important than ever with the legal reality of being limited to six plants or even less for legal personal growing purposes. Now obviously to get more yield you can increase the wattage or change your nutrient scheme, but if you don’t want to do things like that….that means you have to alter the plant itself to produce more. And there’s easy ways to do that: tying down branches and using larger containers are two SUPER simple ways. Topping is very useful as well, but it is considered a high stress training method, i’ll do a separate episode on it at some point.

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