^^^^^^ yield mostly depends on genetics. Coco usually produces higher yields with smaller pots than soil. With rols yield can be close to hydro. Rols imo produces better quality and easier on the wallet. Easier / less work. I ran out of nutes, except for kelp meal and alfalfa meal. I have a bunch of other stuff to spend money on right now. So I'ma grab Some down to earth vegan mix. Use that with kelp and foliars. Psuagro loves that stuff. I know a few other people who swear buy it .
cana can get you good results. Just not organic. It will take a while to dial in. Nutes/medium/strains/best method. Plants grow differently and have different needs depending on nutes and lighting and environment. One of my downfalls I constantly experiment. Sometimes it screws me. Other times I have great outcomes. I've learned everything I know pretty much from trial and error. Alot of error. lol.I need to stick to one thing. This last batch I tried uncle bens method. Not one plant grew the way I wanted. Now I have all Christmas trees. 2 topped and 2 mainlined. Instead of all. Imo trees are the way to go with most strains. Anyway if you do cana. Try with one or 2 to plants. Just to make sure you like it.
Can't sleep till I get everything done in my head. Here's so recent things. I Will say I uView attachment 2981120View attachment 2981122View attachment 2981124sed Olivia cloning gel, I don't like to but I want to compare it against aloe. I used mr.hyroots cloning tech, first time doing it and can't wait to see how she does. Duck tape does wonders, so I have 1 clone in straight water w just Olivias cloning fell compared to a very mild coco mix with Olivias. Can't wait. Also just mainline a plant. She just grew up looking like she wanted to be trained that way.
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^^^^^ cold temps will make rooting take longer. Try a seed heating mat.
I have roots in 5 days with aloe. I dip the cutting straight into the leaf. no filet, no puree...
I finished transplanting everything 3 hours ago. My veg is completely empty and will be for the next week. Waiting a few days to take clones. Plus getting a bunch of new genetics next week.
I only took a pic of a one main liner . NL x og 2. probably another 7-10 days of veg.
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Yeah I have a heat mat and humidity...do just as you say. She's known to be a b%&^$ to root. I axed her after 14 days...should of waited damn it. I've always wanted to try a bubbler or make a mister out of ease. Just cut n plug ya know.
I gave a lot of thought to main lining last night, while in my alcohol and pill trance. Couldn't get off while thinking of some other woman during same old farking missionary. I personally think the first true node is the 3rd, or first 5 finger. This is where I'd top and start. I'd leave the bottom stuff until my frame is set. How and when do you guys do it? Is it better than normal topping? How much longer does it make veg time?
I wait til there are 6 nodes (full leaves) before doing anything. I think if I top a plant ever again. It will be to only main line a plant. Otherwise super cropping christmas tree's or lst and super cropping.
depending on strain. main lining veg time is 60-90 days
just go to the mainlining thread and read the tutorial in the beginning.
https://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/542308-main-lining-thread.html
Is it really worth that long of veg? How many tops do you go for?
So for four tops, has anyone compared UB's vs MLg?
For a seed plant, UB's method will give you two smaller (lower) branches and two bigger (upper) branches. You can even them out a little by pinching (super cropping) the two upper branches to let the lowers catch up.
Really though, I'm sold on mainlining for seed plants. For me it added about 10 days to the veg period for the same sized bush, but I just see that as 10 extra days of root development. I'm not in a huge hurry.