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What's that LST product?

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I swear I saw something on this site where you attach these pieces that connect and lock into different positions for LST. They connect to branches with I think rubber bands. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
 
I swear I saw something on this site where you attach these pieces that connect and lock into different positions for LST. They connect to branches with I think rubber bands. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
I think this is what you are looking for:

 
I think this is what you are looking for:

That's exactly it thank you! Were you the one reviewing them? If so what did you think?
 
That's exactly it thank you! Were you the one reviewing them? If so what did you think?
No it was not me. I do not remember who was using them. I just use tomato cages set in concrete, top autos once, minimal defoliation from underneath for good air flow. These are my current girls.

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I was actually thinking of doing something similar to tomato cages. I'd like to create base plate to fit in pot. From that base a grid pattern of rods are attached. So you put that in pot and put in soil (or secure another way). That way you have a lot of potential tie off points to minimize stress and also be able to have a lot of control.
 
As you can see I grow in rock wool cubes. I tried a bunch of losing ways before this method. I would have to lay my plant down on the floor to get a picture before these cages. I think this is my third grow with these? They are especially good for a lazy farmer :haha:.
 
That would be me. I've been using them for 3 yrs now.
 
As you can see I grow in rock wool cubes. I tried a bunch of losing ways before this method. I would have to lay my plant down on the floor to get a picture before these cages. I think this is my third grow with these? They are especially good for a lazy farmer :haha:.
Would you happen to have any grow journals? I would love to see how you lst and other parts of your grow!
 
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