Milky Weed
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Mainlining looks painfully slow unless done by someone who knows what there doing. I don’t understand why people defoliate their mainlines so heavily that’s why they grow slow.
It’s very slow but when you get to desires spacing …. Look out because you no longer will be stunting the growth so it will take offMainlining looks painfully slow unless done by someone who knows what there doing. I don’t understand why people defoliate their mainlines so heavily that’s why they grow slow.
Yes 2 months but the second harvest takes 2 1/2 months complete to harvest because you bump it back into veg for the second harvestTwo months? Really?
Gonna have to agree here. If you are mainlining, I suggest taking the suckers out while leaving the larger fan leaves on, at least for a couple weeks or so. They are your solar panels and nutrient vacuums. Less light & less nutrient absorption equates to a slow grow. I'm at one month with a cross of lst and mainline that seems to be working great.Mainlining looks painfully slow unless done by someone who knows what there doing. I don’t understand why people defoliate their mainlines so heavily that’s why they grow slow.
No longer and more developed the plant is the more it will yield, I veg for about 4 months but your getting 2 harvests off the same plant only the second harvest will already have a super highway for nutrients and produce an even larger harvest that the first. In a much shorter windowGonna have to agree here. If you are mainlining, I suggest taking the suckers out while leaving the larger fan leaves on, at least for a couple weeks or so. They are your solar panels and nutrient vacuums. Less light & less nutrient absorption equates to a slow grow. I'm at one month with a cross of lst and mainline that seems to be working great.
Try giving that a shot on your next mainline and see if you notice a speed of growth difference. I bet ya will.
That being said, how long are you all vegging? I'm planning on a 2-3 month veg but as I read through this thread I realized that some people had a quick turn around utilizing a shorter veg window. Is it really possible to get a decent yield off with such a short veg period? (1 month veg)
Kinda figured but had to ask. Just never know.No longer and more developed the plant is the more it will yield, I veg for about 4 months but your getting 2 harvests off the same plant only the second harvest will already have a super highway for nutrients and produce an even larger harvest that the first. In a much shorter window
2-3 month veg? Holy fuck. I veg for 3 weeks and even that's too long.Gonna have to agree here. If you are mainlining, I suggest taking the suckers out while leaving the larger fan leaves on, at least for a couple weeks or so. They are your solar panels and nutrient vacuums. Less light & less nutrient absorption equates to a slow grow. I'm at one month with a cross of lst and mainline that seems to be working great.
Try giving that a shot on your next mainline and see if you notice a speed of growth difference. I bet ya will.
That being said, how long are you all vegging? I'm planning on a 2-3 month veg but as I read through this thread I realized that some people had a quick turn around utilizing a shorter veg window. Is it really possible to get a decent yield off with such a short veg period? (1 month veg)
Yeah, my babies are only at 3/8"-1/2" diameter atm. They have a while to go. This is my first attempt with any kind of training. Seems to be going good thus far.When I’m done the stawk usually measures to about 3 inches in diameter
Good to hearYeah, my babies are only at 3/8"-1/2" diameter atm. They have a while to go. This is my first attempt with any kind of training. Seems to be going good thus far.
They look healthy, niceThese are my plants. Seedling stage included, they are at 1 month of age. Ignore the O.F. soil as it is only part of a mix for flowering, not for these ladies...yet. I did go through a C deficiency due to lockout about a week ago because of user error but have since recouped on PH'd water. Tallest one is about 9" tall with a 3/8" thick stem. Still tiny and growing.
Don't ask why but after writing that the Flinstones Vitamin theme popped in my head, "A million moooore and grow-ing."
Okay. I gotta put the spoon down.
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