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Crooked Repotting A New Form LST?

vinivici

Member
im running 3 Master Kush's outdoors, vegged inside under 24/0 for 10 weeks then transplanted into larger pots and put outside to flower.

I stumled on something pretty cool. when i transplanted into the bigger pots 2 of them ended up beeing crooked. they started leaning sideways and i think because the rootball was put in the dirt at an angle, opposed to straight up so far the plants been growing at a 45 degree angle and it seems to be loving it.




i havent seen it mentioned anywhere, and it seems like a good alternative for when your stems are too hard to bend. The plant's growing almost the same as if i were to bend it over, its just doing it on its own.

just thought i'd share... Grow on!

-Vini
 

ReeferDan

Member
Yep, ive done it too. Works nicely, the bottom branches finally get a spot of sunlight and will shoot straight up at it. Helps harden those lower nugs.
 

gromer

Member
Been doin that outdoors for some time to lower the overall height of the plant and keep it out of sight.It also turns all those sides into tops very nice technique.
 
T

totaln00b

Super awesome. How does the outdoor Master Kush turn out from your experience? I'd be interested to see pics.

We talking about So Cal Master or Hindu x Hindu or Hindu x Skunk?
 

gromer

Member
A duh huh whut are you adressing me kind sir as I am as kushless as they come,well I got a skush and a Kushage but have never run them outdo and I am on the opposite coast from cali.
 

vinivici

Member
Hey TotalNoob,

Im not sure which kush it is, Im pretty sure its not the DP master kush, and since im in SoCal im guessing its the socal master.

They do really well outdoors, all 3 are just under 6 feet, lush and green, i've found that you get a much better yield if you trim the bottom 1/3 of the plant. I feed them every 3rd day, with no sign of burn, Organics alive once a month and my compost tea twice a month.
 

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