Skip to content
Questions? Call us! +49 (0) 911 49526660
  • German
  • English
  • Home
  • Store
    • Exhaust air
    • Fertilizer
    • Harvest
    • Grow tents
    • Complete sets
    • Lamps
    • Accessories
    • Smoking accessories
  • Sale
  • BlackdogLED – Exclusively at Plant Light Science
  • Blog
    • Yield optimization
    • Advanced indoor growing techniques
    • Grow-Equipment
    • Indoor growing basics
    • Indoor growing optimization
    • Plant care and nutrient management
    • Trends and developments
  • Info
    • About us
    • Services
    • GTC
    • Privacy policy
    • Cancellation policy
    • Shipping methods
    • Payment methods
    • Contact us
0

No products in the cart.

  • Home
  • Store
    • Exhaust air
    • Fertilizer
    • Harvest
    • Grow tents
    • Complete sets
    • Lamps
    • Accessories
    • Smoking accessories
  • Sale
  • BlackdogLED – Exclusively at Plant Light Science
  • Blog
    • Yield optimization
    • Advanced indoor growing techniques
    • Grow-Equipment
    • Indoor growing basics
    • Indoor growing optimization
    • Plant care and nutrient management
    • Trends and developments
  • Info
    • About us
    • Services
    • GTC
    • Privacy policy
    • Cancellation policy
    • Shipping methods
    • Payment methods
    • Contact us

0

No products in the cart.

  • Plant Light Science
  • Indoor growing optimization
  • Plant care for maximum harvest: professional tips for home growers
Indoor growing optimization

Plant care for maximum harvest: professional tips for home growers

by PlantLightScienceAdmin
/
16. December 202416. December 2024

For home growers who want to go beyond the basics, targeted plant care is the key to a successful indoor grow with maximum yield. Advanced care techniques such as pruning, training and stress management make it possible to specifically promote the growth of your plants and increase the quality of your harvest. In this article, you will learn how to get the best out of your grow and develop your plants optimally through regular care and proven techniques.

1. pruning: The basis for healthy growth and maximum yields

Pruning is a fundamental technique to promote plant growth and control the shape of the plant. By removing superfluous or damaged plant parts, the energy distribution is optimized so that the plant can concentrate on growing strong branches and flowers.

The aim of circumcision

By pruning, you promote air circulation and ensure that light reaches the lower parts of the plant better. It also helps to prevent mold growth and protect the plant from disease.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Inventory: Examine your plant and identify weak, damaged or superfluous branches and leaves.
  2. Get rid of the lower branches: Start with the lowest leaves and shoots, as these usually receive less light and do not significantly increase the yield.
  3. Prune the tips: If necessary, remove the upper tips of the shoots to encourage the growth of lateral branches and achieve a bushy, compact shape.

Advantage: Pruning helps the plant to distribute its energy efficiently and increases growth in the most productive areas.

2. training techniques: Low-stress training (LST) and high-stress training (HST)

Training techniques are advanced methods for shaping the plant structure and making the best use of light. They help to control growth in a more compact space and maximize yield.

Low-Stress Training (LST)

With LST, the branches of the plant are carefully bent downwards and fixed in place to promote a horizontal growth habit. This technique ensures that the light falls evenly on all areas of the plant, which leads to better flower formation.

Step-by-step

  1. Bend young branches: Choose soft, still bendable branches to avoid the risk of breakage.
  2. Fixing: Use binding material or plant wire to carefully pull the branches in the desired direction and fix them in place.
  3. Adjust regularly: Monitor growth and adjust fixations to maintain training.

Advantage: LST promotes a flat growth habit, which means that all flowers receive light evenly and the risk of mold formation is reduced.

High-Stress Training (HST)

HST includes techniques such as topping and supercropping, which aim to control growth and change the plant structure.

  • Topping: Remove the tip of the main shoot to redirect growth to the side shoots. This makes the plant bushier and develops several tips.
  • Supercropping: This technique involves carefully pinching or bending the stems to influence the direction of growth and make the plant more resistant.

Advantage: HST techniques lead to stronger branching and a more compact plant structure, which maximizes yields in a small space.

3. stress management: finding the right balance

Plants that are exposed to moderate stress tend to become more resilient and increase yields. The trick is to find the balance so that the stress remains controlled and the plant is not overloaded.

Lighting

Slightly higher light stress can stimulate plant production. Use powerful LED grow lights such as the BlackDogLED to increase light intensity and promote photosynthesis without burning the plant.

Water stress

Moderate water stress can also stimulate growth by forcing the plant to develop stronger roots. However, be careful not to let the plant dry out.

Tip: Keep a close eye on your plants and look out for signs of overstress, such as wilted leaves or slow growth. Adjustments and careful methods are important to maintain balance.

4. promote flower formation: Create optimal conditions

The flowering phase is crucial for the quality and yield of the harvest. Advanced techniques and the right equipment can stimulate flower formation and significantly improve the result.

Lighting control

The flowering phase usually requires a 12/12 light cycle. Controlled lighting with powerful LEDs such as the BlackDogLED allows you to maximize photosynthesis and promote flower formation in a targeted manner.

CO₂ increase

An additional supply of CO₂ promotes flower development and increases the yield, especially if there is a high light intensity.

Advantage: With the right care and optimized conditions, you can extend the flowering phase and stimulate the plant to produce maximum flowers.

5. fertilization and nutrient supply in the flowering phase

The nutrient supply is particularly important in the flowering phase, as the plants need more phosphorus and potassium here. The dosage and selection of fertilizer should be tailored to the requirements of flower formation.

  • Increase phosphorus and potassium: Use a special flowering fertilizer rich in phosphorus and potassium during the flowering phase to support flower formation and promote healthy growth.
  • Reduce nitrogen: Plants need less nitrogen during the flowering phase. An excess can inhibit flower formation and delay plant growth.

Advantage: The targeted adjustment of the nutrients ensures that the plant is optimally supplied with nutrients and that the flowers develop to their full potential.

6. care after the harvest: the right aftercare

Good plant care does not end with the harvest. With the right aftercare, you can ensure that the plant is well prepared for future harvests or the recycling of the cultivation area.

Cutting and storage

After harvesting, remove all excess leaves and prepare the plants for storage. Make sure to keep the environment dry and cool to avoid mold growth.

Regeneration phase

A regeneration phase is important for plants that are to be used again. Reduce the nutrient supply and give the plant time to recover before you start the next cultivation cycle.

Conclusion

Plant care for maximum harvest requires patience, planning and the right know-how. Through advanced techniques such as pruning, training and stress management, you can encourage your plants to develop higher yields and quality. With targeted care and the right equipment, such as the BlackDogLED and other useful tools, you can realize the full potential of your indoor grow setup and take your harvest to the next level.


From 50€ purchase value

Get a 5€ discount!

Sign up for our newsletter and save on your next purchase!

Your registration could not be saved. Please try again.
Your registration was successful.

Share:
Categories: Indoor growing optimization
Tags: Yield increase, Indoor grow, Plant care, Indoor grow training, Circumcision, Stress management
Previous Article
Next Article
Back to top

Info

  • My Account
  • Cancellation policy
  • Shipping methods
  • Payment methods
  • Contact us

  Zahlungsmethoden

© 2025 - Plant Light Science /
  • GTC
  • Privacy policy
  • Imprint
×

Login

Lost your password?

Register

A link to set a new password will be sent to your email address.