The Main-Lining Thread

Sevren

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this is correct imho.....germinate without a heat mat, (or what i do is put a stack of towels on a heat mat, then my plastic "shoebox" with my rapid rooters and seeds)......place thermometer inside box, and regulate the temp to 72 degrees.....i use the heat mat with 2-3 inches of folded towel because normal room temps on the floor is about 65......after they pop, and are transplanted, maintain 75 degrees through early veg, and sex.....the idea here is never let them get hot and stress, thus causing them to male out....it is the real deal....you will end up with more females if you germ and veg with "room" temps.....also, never use "red" light during germ and veg, it simulates the late summer sun, and will force more males.....use an overall spectrum of around 5000K.....all this has been proven many times over, and all the top growers that work reg seeds use these principles to their advantage.
Thank you very much, making sure to file this away in my reference notebok. Keeping it around 75 is a pain with very little space, but the temps just dropped like crazy here, so maybe I have a better chance now. Also didn't know about the 5000K light as I've switched to a 42W 6500K CFL vs the 4 26W I was using, to also reduce the heat.
 

Shwagbag

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That bag of D-Train is just fucking ridiculous. Absolutely perfect trim job and just an A+ batch of meds as always. I've never seen so much experience and effort go into outdoor crops, that's the best you'll find in Michigan! That is a shame the mom is gone, but I know its difficult to choose who stays and who goes when there is so much to try. Are those genetics from subcool strains?
 

hyroot

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Nice bubble there. Very danky... Snow cap is northern lights x silver haze. For some reason it always tastes like chinese food.....
 

ThegrowerMOJO

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Ok nugs i am having big issue with my big mainline she is sucking up nitrogen like mad.and i am guessing has already used up her soil so question is what would you recommend me using at 30 days into flower? i normally use bat guano and sea bird but doesn't seem to have enough kick to correct my issue.(using mexican to try and correct problem 10-1-1) it's not super bad but got some real nice yellowing.
 

nugbuckets

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Ok nugs i am having big issue with my big mainline she is sucking up nitrogen like mad.and i am guessing has already used up her soil so question is what would you recommend me using at 30 days into flower? i normally use bat guano and sea bird but doesn't seem to have enough kick to correct my issue.(using mexican to try and correct problem 10-1-1) it's not super bad but got some real nice yellowing.
FISH HYDROSYLATE....get the high N stuff and give them 2 heavy feedings (with an h2o only in between the 2 feedings) up to day 42....you have about 10 days to work with...it is the most readily available N in liquid form....plants will eat the shit of it...it will also feed your bennies, and give the whole system a boost to finish out with style....it will also flush easily after day 42-45....BOOM!
 

nugbuckets

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....turns out the Fruity Pebbles is a fucking monster bubble yielder.....another reason to love this cut even more!...this is a single 5 gal. run....still have enough material for another one!:leaf:
FPhash 001.jpgFPhash 002.jpg
 

nugbuckets

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Bubble looks awesome Nugs! How much frozen fresh did you use for the first batch, and was that all sugar trim?
i used about 8 oz. dried sugar and larfy bud.....and about a half of a gal. zip-lock of fresh frozen sugar trim....pretty big batch...i have one more just like it to go...pretty stoked on the yield.:peace:
 

KrazyKat

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Ok nugs i am having big issue with my big mainline she is sucking up nitrogen like mad.and i am guessing has already used up her soil so question is what would you recommend me using at 30 days into flower? i normally use bat guano and sea bird but doesn't seem to have enough kick to correct my issue.(using mexican to try and correct problem 10-1-1) it's not super bad but got some real nice yellowing.
Its the strain bro, I had the same prob with that one. When I switched to my flower nutes all she wanted was more N so I went half and half with veg nutes and foliar fed high N nutes on top of it. Even then it only leveled out the prob, leaves stopped yellowing but the ones that even showed a sign of low N eventually died. But at the same time other parts of the plant show high N, so after about 2 weeks i said hell with it and went strait flower nutes. But going long on veg nutes did seem to help and now the low N seems to be settling. I have a self made foliar spray that will pump some N into them, but with you not using any chems it would burn the shit outta your girls so im not gonna be any help, lol. Only thing I know is if you don't chop off all your lower leaves before flowering then she would have plenty to feed on when the problem arises.
 

Mohican

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Wow Nugs! Amazing job on the IWE :) Huge yield. It would be cool it the hash was purple too.

Did you use 5 gallon bucket and bags? I want to try this with my Malawi monsters.

My mainlined Mulanje with the slight skunky smell had a strong cheesy smell today on the east side of the plant - weird :P

Cheers,
Mo
 

greenghost420

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killer fuckin hash man! that wappa looks like candy and the fruity pebbles 73 had a purple tint to me! need some fruity pebbles S1s over here! nice yeild too!!!
 

Mohican

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When you come to visit, bring a cut of that Fruity Pebbles!


Here is a night shot of the Mainlined Mulange:








Cheers,
Mo
 

smang

Active Member
Hey Nugs, how would you go about mainlining a weak stemmed plant? I want to Mainline a trainwreck X and am scared of wispy stems that are weak and what Mainlining would do as far as helping strength?
 
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