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Inocuole
The Wind Fish
Registered: 01/29/14
Posts: 212
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Light Training?
#718819 - 03/02/14 12:35 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I was browsing through old threads looking up stuff about mutations since I have a few weirdo seedlings (can take pics if you want em, they're fucking gnarly), and I came across a thread where a guy had a side branch shoot off sideways for seemingly no particular reason. Seems the actual reason may have been that for that time (it was on the windowsill) that the light may have been strongest from the side, causing it to branch out that way, forming a new apical tip.
Now, given this, would it be possible to train parts of the plant by keeping them under the HID lamp for general lighting, but also have some CFLs hitting them on the sides, or maybe specifically have my reflector tilt to one side so the light is coming from an angle, and keep rotating the plants, scrap the CFLs altogether? You could even use pieces of foil or wax paper or something to sort of block off the concentrated light from some parts of the plants vs others, hopefully forcing them to create a new apical tip there, just as they would from being bent out of the way.
Using moving lights as a method of training plants without causing any stress at all seems like a preferable method if it were only more feasible. If there were an easy way to make mini like.. branch covers/reflectors can slide over them to shield/focus the light onto that branch specifically...
Any thoughts on this? I didn't see any other discussion on that other than some light-positioning questions that didn't really touch on apical tips.
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Farmer Joe
Registered: 09/03/09
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Re: Light Training? [Re: Inocuole]
#718826 - 03/02/14 06:31 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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it seems a bit labor intensive but it could work for you if you have the space.
Personally I'd rather physically train my plants. In veg I'm constantly topping and removing unwanted branches until they hit the flower room. The plants growth never stunts and they aren't stressed
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grod31
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Registered: 12/23/09
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Re: Light Training? [Re: Farmer Joe]
#718839 - 03/02/14 09:35 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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light training is real and it happens in nature all of the time. But like farmer joe says way to labor intensive for our practice with plenty of other preferable methods. If you can put more lights then just do it no matter what reason.
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Inocuole
The Wind Fish
Registered: 01/29/14
Posts: 212
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Re: Light Training? [Re: grod31]
#718917 - 03/02/14 02:17 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Makes sense. With how heavy the reflector is it wouldn't be worth it, for sure. I already got pipe cleaners to tie em down with anyway.
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Hawksresurrection
Registered: 12/04/08
Posts: 13,464
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Re: Light Training? [Re: Inocuole]
#718918 - 03/02/14 02:18 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well that will work when they're seedlings I guess.
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Inocuole
The Wind Fish
Registered: 01/29/14
Posts: 212
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What, the pipe cleaners? Not strong enough? Yeah, I'll need something a little bit longer I think, or maybe I can just string them together, but I had planned on winding them into loops, kind of, to hold the branches. They're really just wires, fuzziness aside. I've seen people using twist ties and shit.
Though admittedly the shielded coat hanger thickness wire looks the best for LST.
I'll be able to figure something out either way, I'm generally decent with turning junk into functional stuff.
But training seedlings seems risky. I've got some with pretty strong stems but they're all thin still. They'd probably snap.
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Hawksresurrection
Registered: 12/04/08
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Re: Light Training? [Re: Inocuole]
#718942 - 03/02/14 03:08 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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-------------------- Dude she isn't as young as she use to be.
-niteowl
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Inocuole
The Wind Fish
Registered: 01/29/14
Posts: 212
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God damn it I was at Lowe's just a second ago getting more perlite, could've picked some of that shit up probably.
One of the bags was like 2x as heavy as the others, kinda wondering how it'll be different when I actually open them all up.
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