This strain grows into a medium-sized plant that produces very good yields and doesn’t give any problems in terms of space. All these qualities make her ideal for indoor growing in either a tent or a grow room. In addition, her flowering period is just 8 weeks long, so she’s the perfect candidate for those who want to maximise their time and grow several crops per year.
Triton Biscotto Lime Fem lends herself to the application of pruning and training techniques. Those who like using these methods will find that this strain responds well and quickly adapts to these techniques, leading to an increase in her yielding capacity.
The best pruning techniques for Triton Biscotto Lime Fem are as follows:
Topping: This method consists in cutting the tip of the main stalk at a certain point in the vegetative period so that the plant’s main cola splits into two, thereby sending more energy to the lateral branches. This way, you can control the height of the plant much more easily, something that’s vital in indoor grows, and the plant will be encouraged to grow large clusters of flowers on the side branches. As Triton Biscotto Lime Fem already has a morphology that is inclined towards this, topping helps emphasise this sought-after trait even further.
Fimming: This pruning method is also suitable for Triton Biscotto Lime Fem. It’s very similar to topping, with the difference that instead of cutting the entire tip of the central bud, only 80% of it is eliminated. With this simple cut, you get from between 4 to 6 new branches instead of two, which helps fill up the grow space and make the most of every inch in the tent, with fewer plants.
Besides responding well to pruning techniques, Triton Biscotto Lime Fem is also a great candidate for the implementation of the following training techniques:
SCROG: Due to her branchy structure, Triton Biscotto Lime Fem might not be the best strain for SOG (Sea of Green), as this technique works better on genetics that develop a main central cola with little lateral branching, or when you’re growing from cuttings. However, SCROG can be introduced to make the most of your indoor grow space: as the name suggests, this creates a ‘Screen of Green’ by ‘weaving’ the branches through a horizontal mesh.
LST (Low Stress Training): This technique is also highly recommended for this variety. It consists of tying down the branches to optimise the indoor growing space. With this method, you can grow Triton Biscotto Lime Fem to her full potential, as you’ll create even light penetration, which will help make the most of every lumen. Having said that, LST presents a certain degree of complexity, so we don’t recommend applying it if you’re still an inexperienced grower.