The Main-Lining Thread

tusseltussel

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do you main-line for 16 colas? how much yield do you get off the 400w?
8 mains and I pull 3-5 oz depending on strain

Hey all... practicing my mainlining...
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looking good, keep it up
Hey all, When growing from seed, is there a preferred time you wait to prune the top? I seem to think it would be beneficial for the stem to thickin and roots to grow as much as they can, before i chop the top. When mainlining from seed is their a specific node you top down to? Do you always mainline the first set of branches or could you chop them and build a mainline off middle branches and chop the lower growth? I very much would like to mainline my four girls, they aren't quite ready to top, i have 4 seedlings in hempy buckets, almost 4 weeks old, growth was very slow the first 3 weeks, but are starting to grow faster as i think the tap root just hit the res. they just finished developing the 4th node onto the 5th... Thanks a bunch for this thread it has been very helpful so far! :peace:
I think that's all covered in one of the 1st post of this thread, but I grow 5 nodes then chop just above the 2nd like I read here in the mainlining thread. use the first node for clones and mainlign the second
 

Marty Wanna

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I grow 5 nodes then chop just above the 2nd like I read here in the mainlining thread. use the first node for clones and mainlign the second
That's exactly what I did on this plant! Hopefully when I grw the good strains I'll be all skilled 'n' shit. :P
 

tusseltussel

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That's exactly what I did on this plant! Hopefully when I grw the good strains I'll be all skilled 'n' shit. :P
M this is not what skill you need the skill you need is how to keep a plant happy and healthy, this is simple stuff that doesn't matter if you can't keep a plant healthy
 

jaydub13

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I think that you should grow 6-7 nodes and take off the bottom 4 nodes, and use the 5th for taking clones, and trim down from the top to the 6th where you'll start the manifold. I think that using the nodes with more mature leafsets will help the plant rebound faster from the topping and trimming. Bury the extra stem when you transplant and it will root. This will make for less top heavy plants with a sturdier base to grow from.

Dub
 

FuckJeffGoldbloom

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I think that you should grow 6-7 nodes and take off the bottom 4 nodes, and use the 5th for taking clones, and trim down from the top to the 6th where you'll start the manifold. I think that using the nodes with more mature leafsets will help the plant rebound faster from the topping and trimming. Bury the extra stem when you transplant and it will root. This will make for less top heavy plants with a sturdier base to grow from.

Dub
Yeah that is what i was thinking when i see these great thick tall stems before the manifold even starts, that people let it grow to 6-7 nodes and trim up...using more mature leaf sets is that necessarily better for the clones you take? wouldn't a clone taken at the 5th node be stronger and have a better chance at rooting? or is it all from the same plant it does not matter? Any body else think its better to build the manifold off of higher nodes, than the first two..?
 

jaydub13

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In my experience the lowest 2 nodes never develop like the upper nodes do. They seem to lag behind the uppers if left untopped. By eliminating the slow growth from the plant you divert the auxins to the upper nodes that will be able to grow faster, and produce healthier branches.
 

SHvisitor

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In my experience the lowest 2 nodes never develop like the upper nodes do. They seem to lag behind the uppers if left untopped. By eliminating the slow growth from the plant you divert the auxins to the upper nodes that will be able to grow faster, and produce healthier branches.
Very interesting i'll be investigating on my next run ;)

Peace!
 

FuckJeffGoldbloom

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In my experience the lowest 2 nodes never develop like the upper nodes do. They seem to lag behind the uppers if left untopped. By eliminating the slow growth from the plant you divert the auxins to the upper nodes that will be able to grow faster, and produce healthier branches.
Do you chop all lower nodes at the same time, is there a noticeable amount of shock when you do that ?
Also a kinda dumb question , is burying the stem up to prior nodes after cutting them a must, or if left above it will still heal fine, just not gain more roots? Thanks a bunch DUB :peace:
 

Mohican

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Nugs told me to clip and transplant all at the same time. It worked great! I think the more established the roots are (bigger plant), the better this process works.
 

budolskie

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well just repotted my babys heres a couple pics... also just got a new 400mh for them to go under the cool tube at the weekend. still week till i will be chopping out off so loads time to learn and get your opinions
 

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tusseltussel

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well just repotted my babys heres a couple pics... also just got a new 400mh for them to go under the cool tube at the weekend. still week till i will be chopping out off so loads time to learn and get your opinions
Well if it's opinions you want..... What size pots are they... Looks like something I would have started a seed in... I start em in a 2 inch pot (similar size ass a party cup )then transfer to a 3/4 gallon. Seems like transplanting into that size is kind of pointless.... I believe in transplanting just well I think next time you might be able to skip to something bigger. I go 2 inch round to 3/4 gallon to 5 gallon but I might switch too 2"up to a gallon then up to a 7 gallon
 

budolskie

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the are about 2/3 liters i have put them in today and was maybe gona leave in there for another 2 weeks before going into 18ltrs
 

Marty Wanna

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Marty Wanna

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Well if it's opinions you want..... What size pots are they... Looks like something I would have started a seed in... I start em in a 2 inch pot (similar size ass a party cup )then transfer to a 3/4 gallon. Seems like transplanting into that size is kind of pointless.... I believe in transplanting just well I think next time you might be able to skip to something bigger. I go 2 inch round to 3/4 gallon to 5 gallon but I might switch too 2"up to a gallon then up to a 7 gallon
Yeah Bud, I started in Pary cups and went right to 1 gallon pots, then up to 3s... Next run I' doing Cups, then 3s, Then 7 gal smartpots. Looking good though!

MW
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Grandmah

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i wanted to contribute to this thread as all the things I do now I pretty much learned here
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back left is carnival by ministry of someone...
the one in the front is pato#1 by kannabia...
the far right is pineapple punch by flying dutchmen. the tga strains I started ended up as men. cant a person pretending to be an old lady catch a break?
 

Javadog

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Nice work, and nice breeds.

My first ML, Kosher Kush seems to be proceeding on track:
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Onward and upward,

JD
 

FuckJeffGoldbloom

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This is my best looking critical kush out of the 3 I have, what do you think another week or so to start the process? Any particular node look better for the mainline setup? what do you guys think?

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