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Can I use BudClips for training non-cannabis plants?Updated 4 months ago

BudClips are versatile tools used for the method known as 'Low Stress Training' (LST) that is beneficial not just for cannabis but for many plant species. They are designed to clip onto the branches, enabling gentle bending and positioning to enhance sunlight exposure and increase airflow.

If non-cannabis plants have a suitable branching structure, BudClips can be adapted for their training. A general recommendation is approximately 20 BudClips for every four plants during the vegetative stage, but this can vary. These are also reusable tools, allowing for reapplication as the plant grows. The ultimate goal is to manipulate the plant structure for better environmental benefits, which applies to a broad range of plant types.

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