Mainlining?

I was thinking about mainlining couple of my plants. Can anybody give me some advice step by step on how to do it? Is it like doing LST?
 

Agronut

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Some lady named “Nebula Haze” had a great mainlining tutorial, Google it, pics and everything and you’ll end up with some nice baseball bats although I still cringe with mainlining/lollipopping.....in personal expirements, while it was easier to trim and looked nicer, I ended up with LESS weight when I mainlined and grew the same plant with just LST or au-natural. Maybe I just suck at mainlining....i really like au-natural outdoors or vertical lighting. Good luck!
 

Bignutes

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Im mainlining now, some strains that i thought would be good aren't and some sativas are working out well, go figure. A couple of my plants starting alternating nodes way too early so so far I think I am going to have a variety of grooming methods. I'll let the plants tell me if they are good candidates and then just roll with the punches.
 

Agronut

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Im mainlining now, some strains that i thought would be good aren't and some sativas are working out well, go figure. A couple of my plants starting alternating nodes way too early so so far I think I am going to have a variety of grooming methods. I'll let the plants tell me if they are good candidates and then just roll with the punches.
i love sativas and just harvested a bunch of Rare Dankness GTH#1, Medical Seeds 1024 and Jack LaMota, i usually top x2 and do the 4-way LST with landscaping-felt spikes (u-shaped metal spikes). I also think stringy sativas are the best for SCROG if you have a few months to wait. I thought I’d really like mainlining but it didnt suit my strains or setup, i felt like the plants were telling me “I’m being restricted from doing my best here guy”
 

Bignutes

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I agree, it knocks them down real hard stripping them. They look real good as I haven't stripped them full, left the two lower branches to use as clones or as colas, decisions decisions. Two look good for mainlining so far. I like the 4 way but not a fan of scrog net. Thinking of topping three on top and leave the lower two branches on the ones not being cloned for ten colas total. Seems like a good compromise.
 

Bignutes

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i love sativas and just harvested a bunch of Rare Dankness GTH#1, Medical Seeds 1024 and Jack LaMota, i usually top x2 and do the 4-way LST with landscaping-felt spikes (u-shaped metal spikes). I also think stringy sativas are the best for SCROG if you have a few months to wait. I thought I’d really like mainlining but it didnt suit my strains or setup, i felt like the plants were telling me “I’m being restricted from doing my best here guy”
I'm liking the 4way lst better, mainling takes too much too recover and stuns the plants as nugbuckets does. The lower two branches are as beefy so the colas should be a good size from them. In the past I'd use the diameter of the branch, if it wasn't as thick as the rest the cola remains smaller. The 4 way distributes energy from the initial topping better into the lower branches, I like it, thank you for the tip!
 

Agronut

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I'm liking the 4way lst better, mainling takes too much too recover and stuns the plants as nugbuckets does. The lower two branches are as beefy so the colas should be a good size from them. In the past I'd use the diameter of the branch, if it wasn't as thick as the rest the cola remains smaller. The 4 way distributes energy from the initial topping better into the lower branches, I like it, thank you for the tip!
exactly what I found compared to mainline, but again its about your setup and light source; I use both fixed and open, vertical bulbs thru flower and get full plants similar to outdoor, but if I just had my CMH fixture above mainling definitely would expose more bud to light. Glad you investigated....
 
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