The Main-Lining Thread

Dividedsky

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The nodes begin to alternate as the plant enters it's puberty and is ready to sex it up! Perfectly normal teenage behaviour. If it's a girl pubes should show up soon but don't be surprised when the carpet doesn't match the drapes. ;)

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I read up on it and it is very legit, true and interesting....but it takes a bunch more veg time, I'd rather do my tried and true method of mainlining's cousin- lollipopping- works just as well for canopy management
 

OldMedUser

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I read up on it and it is very legit, true and interesting....but it takes a bunch more veg time, I'd rather do my tried and true method of mainlining's cousin- lollipopping- works just as well for canopy management
Lollipopping is a totally different issue tho and you can do both. I like doing an actual ScroG sometimes to manage the canopy and will lollipop the hell out of them when I do that. A lot more vegging time to do it right but for double or more yield it's worth it.

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Dividedsky

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Lollipopping is a totally different issue tho and you can do both. I like doing an actual ScroG sometimes to manage the canopy and will lollipop the hell out of them when I do that. A lot more vegging time to do it right but for double or more yield it's worth it.

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Ya for sure, I'm going to scroll thru this thread and try and read all nugbuckets posts. I just feel it would be difficult to do this method with a lot of plants in a bigger space-right? Lollipopping and scrog seems like it is a much easier form of LST and would not be as time consuming and it gets great results, as you probably know.

This.. mainlining is really cool either way and I have read about this practice a few times in LST tutorials but never has a person been so exact in his way of describing it..it is quite impressive to say the least.

By the way does anyone know whatever happened to nugbuckets?
 
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