The Main-Lining Thread

nugbuckets

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Hey bro, which is the clone node and which is the hub node, and does it matter?
the clone node is the lowest one....these have a head start on the hub node leads...you should be able to prune for 4 and remove the clones at the same time in 7 to 10 days or so....
 

Mohican

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Hey Nugs - Can I ask a favor? Can you please add a count in days to your method pictures? I know I made the mistake of topping for four too early on one of my plants and I hope to see what the actual day sequence is for your plants. I know it will be hard to correlate your vigorous TGA plants with my landrace Sativa, but I will be growing TGA next and I can use your numbers as a guideline.
Thansks again!
Cheers,
Mo
 

nugbuckets

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Week Three Glamour Shots........(I am stoked about these pics!)........:leaf:

Space Jill, Timewreck, and Queen of Hearts respectively.......and this fucking bad-ass canopy!
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wolfpack4ever

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Space Jill looks awesome, nugs! Im picking up a pack of that soon. fucking killer canopy, im going to be doing my first main-lining with Space Bomb.

keep up the quality work... Wooolf
 

Rrog

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Nugs, man- There is such a vibrancy coming from them. Like I can see the life force or such. I'm so impressed with your eye.
 

nugbuckets

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How did you do that black backdrop? Looks really good!
Subcool told me that the secret to good pics is putting the lights in the right spots....i now know what he means....if you want your backdrop to be dark, then don't shed any light on it.......photography IS light....light your subject, not the surrounding area...
 

nugbuckets

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Lab Notes.....:leaf:


......these pics were taken 7 hours after transplanting from Quarts, to 2 Gallon smarts......i like using narrow quarts, because even after breaking up the little bit of root spiriling, and roughing up the roots, the plants fucking love the transplant....this is what i mean about getting a feel for advanced methods of growing...the "advanced" to me means simply getting to know your plants on a more intimate level.....the level of pure survival and vibrant health.....if you can get on the same wavelength as your plants, you (and them) have it made.....listen to them....:hump:
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nugbuckets

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Hey Nugs - Can I ask a favor? Can you please add a count in days to your method pictures? I know I made the mistake of topping for four too early on one of my plants and I hope to see what the actual day sequence is for your plants. I know it will be hard to correlate your vigorous TGA plants with my landrace Sativa, but I will be growing TGA next and I can use your numbers as a guideline.
Thansks again!
Cheers,
Mo
i figure the best way is to lay out the method as a "picture book"...like I have been doing up to this point, it is much more user friendly to see it, than to read about it, and allow the logical mind a chance to booger it up....after all, all plants are different, and respond different to pruning and bondage... so a timeline is quite useless......again, advanced methods require connecting and communicating with your plants, and that is the real beauty about this and other bonzai and training/bondage methods.........

...This is about control in a passive loving way, working together in a truly symbiotic relationship, to help one another achieve harmony between plant and animal.....its beautiful stuff.....try to get in the habit of actually asking your plant what you can do for it...it will tell you if you trust it.
 

Txchilies

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Nugs, I'm sold on your technique Thank You for sharing! Just harvested my first mainlined grow, Pineapple Chunk. Though it is not one of the plants I reccomend to do this with as it is not a cola dominat strain. Following your method has allowed me to garner the best yeild yet 149.9 grams (5.3 zips). Looking forward to the day your book is published.
 

nugbuckets

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Nugs, I'm sold on your technique Thank You for sharing! Just harvested my first mainlined grow, Pineapple Chunk. Though it is not one of the plants I reccomend to do this with as it is not a cola dominat strain. Following your method has allowed me to garner the best yeild yet 149.9 grams (5.3 zips). Looking forward to the day your book is published.
Kick Ass Bro!
 
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