Wow nice bro did you grow in soil or hydro? I can't wait to pop my beans of ripped bubba soon thanks for the pics!!!I know you weren't replying to me, but here a couple of shots of Ripped Bubba that I harvested a few days ago. Hope it helps...View attachment 3183621View attachment 3183622
It was grown in soil. They were in #5 (3 gallon) hard pots and vegged for approximately two months which grew to a height of 28" and yielded about 4 oz's using Nugbucket's main-lining technique. You won't be disappointed with your Ripped Bubbas!Wow nice bro did you grow in soil or hydro? I can't wait to pop my beans of ripped bubba soon thanks for the pics!!!
Main-lining did it take the hole two months to get your plant to the right height to flower. Well I guess my ? Is did main-lining slow the veg grow some. Thanks for sharing you a nice job keep it green bro!!!It was grown in soil. They were in #5 (3 gallon) hard pots and vegged for approximately two months which grew to a height of 28" and yielded about 4 oz's using Nugbucket's main-lining technique. You won't be disappointed with your Ripped Bubbas!
I do think it is slower (as has been my experience with Ripped Bubba and other strains) to reach the final height and overall size that I desire (12-15") during veg using the main-lining technique. So yes, it took two months in veg compared to traditional methods, however, I think it's worth the extra week or two by mainlining. Do you plan on using this method? I highly recommend it!Main-lining did it take the hole two months to get your plant to the right height to flower. Well I guess my ? Is did main-lining slow the veg grow some. Thanks for sharing you a nice job keep it green bro!!!
Yea I want to try it just don't know how to start most of my plants are a month in veg already and I think mainlining for the space I have would work great just have to found someone to teach me a thing or two I guest!!!I do think it is slower (as has been my experience with Ripped Bubba and other strains) to reach the final height and overall size that I desire (12-15") during veg using the main-lining technique. So yes, it took two months in veg compared to traditional methods, however, I think it's worth the extra week or two by mainlining. Do you plan on using this method? I highly recommend it!
I see why #1 was a keeper what was your yield men can't wait to pop my RB!!! Thanks for sharingRipped Bubba no.1 View attachment 3184302no.2 View attachment 3184303no.3 View attachment 3184305number 1 was the keeper
Yeah, it's a great method. Actually, one month into veg is the perfect time to make your first topping for two. How many nodes do you currently have?Yea I want to try it just don't know how to start most of my plants are a month in veg already and I think mainlining for the space I have would work great just have to found someone to teach me a thing or two I guest!!!