The Main-Lining Thread

Javadog

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Nice work Red. That Lady is going to mature nicely.

...and do not let perfect be the enemy of good citeh. Yours looks to
fill in nicely, in spite of a few tops spiking up.

JD
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
You look to be on target and do not worry about the splints...I have found
them to be very successful.

...and I look forward to seeing the Timewreck grow out. Nice work.

JD
 

WWShadow

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@citeh, you can super crop those tops, that are shooting up to even the canopy out. just crush the stem slightly, slightly and bend it over. It will straighten up slowly over the next few days and your canopy will be fairly even again.
 

citeh

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@citeh, you can super crop those tops, that are shooting up to even the canopy out. just crush the stem slightly, slightly and bend it over. It will straighten up slowly over the next few days and your canopy will be fairly even again.
Even 30 days into flower?
 

DDom

Member
Quick question for yas... may have been answered but 249 pages is a lot of reading.
Why does it have to be topped to the 3rd node? Is this imparitive for this to work? I accidentally topped to the second, and it's looking like the first would be a better choice honestly.
 

gr865

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Quick question for yas... may have been answered but 249 pages is a lot of reading.
Why does it have to be topped to the 3rd node? Is this imparitive for this to work? I accidentally topped to the second, and it's looking like the first would be a better choice honestly.

I believe that it is for root development.
I have used the first node before but only after i grew to the 5th node then I decided the first node was the best on to start at.
GR
 

DDom

Member
I believe that it is for root development.
I have used the first node before but only after i grew to the 5th node then I decided the first node was the best on to start at.
GR
Great, thanks... roots are great, I transplanted a week ago and it took off. It had 6 nodes. Thanks for the reply!!
 

Mohican

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I have made many changes to this method to improve my personal results.

It makes sense to read your plants and make adjustments that best suit your growing conditions.

I like to have a well defined manifold and some good spacing between my tops. This is much esier to obtain when you are growing sativa dominant plants. With shorter plants it takes some creativity!

:bigjoint:

Cheers,
Mo
 
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