That’s another way I’ve yet to tryI find the 4 way lst to be the fastest method, your using two node sets that already exist instead of waiting for new nodes to be produced to top, I don’t clean the leaves off either. Saves about 7-10 days of veg, I supercrop the taller tops and it works quick, veg is only about 45 days and a full canopy
Yea reallyTwo months? Really?
Love itYea really
Mainling slows the shit out of finished product.
I did it once for shits & grins, never again.
Not worth the time or effort in my opinion, now I don't fuck with the plant
I don't even top now, I just let my plants grow naturally.
This song sums up my philosophy
This has been my experience, especially indoors, as multiple mains are each receiving the same amount of light. I always only top 2x and it is indeed like having four plants in one. Also once topped, the lower node's side branches take off and those I cut for clones....one plant can yield more top quality colas than an untrained plant. There is a difference betweeen 8 colas that are almost equal, and one top cola with side branches.
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Mainline for life! Best method for the personal, lazy grower who hates maintenance and trimming.
Current Blueberry run. Start of week 6 after flip. 8 week veg.
I feel like scrogging may be faster and produce near same results if done rightIt’s the best way to grow gorilla glue 4 due to the super sticky buds because you do t have much to trim at all
Good to know. Running two Cryptic Labs GG4 x UBC Chemo. Both are at ~40 days and squat with short internodal spacing so hoping for two girls. Going to top for mainlining as well as for cuttings/cloning as I mentioned in my previous post.It’s the best way to grow gorilla glue 4 due to the super sticky buds because you do t have much to trim at all
I grew GG4 and another hybrid of it this last round and manifolded both. They came out spectacular. Gg4 isnt particularly strong as a young plant but really blows up nicely once it has good roots.It’s the best way to grow gorilla glue 4 due to the super sticky buds because you do t have much to trim at all
I think this is true. It is a similar idea and may produce even better results potentially. Both work and are very different. Manifold/mainline allows for a lot more mobility and access would be the main advantages.I feel like scrogging may be faster and produce near same results if done right
I appreciate the fatter stem that mainlining creates. Kind of like a 2 lane highway for nutrients is turned into a 12 lane freeway. All sorts of room for nutrients allowing for better(larger/more dense) flower propagation. I've never done this though. Maybe someone could chime in on that?I think this is true. It is a similar idea and may produce even better results potentially. Both work and are very different. Manifold/mainline allows for a lot more mobility and access would be the main advantages.
Interesting observation. I actually never thought about that. Makes sense, though.I appreciate the fatter stem that mainlining creates. Kind of like a 2 lane highway for nutrients is turned into a 12 lane freeway. All sorts of room for nutrients allowing for better(larger/more dense) flower propagation. I've never done this though. Maybe someone could chime in on that?
Much appreciated, thank you. This morning when I went to check on them, the blueberry smell had just begun and a few phat colas we're starting to tip so had to tie up to the ring. Gonna be an exciting 6 more weeks to go (at least).My man look at that …. Nice lookin buds
It is definitely faster, but the results are different. Scrog can certainly give you more yield, but there's a bit of a tradeoff in regards to ongoing work/maintenance, lack of mobility, arguably a lack of airflow in the lower canopy in comparison, general plant inspection, and post harvest work like trimming - to me that is the biggest selling point; you're trimming mains, easy, clean and not time consuming as with tons of branches everywhere.I feel like scrogging may be faster and produce near same results if done right
When you top it into 8 tops, there is a definite increase in yield and vigor that comes from the extra veg time and larger root mass and bigger stems.I appreciate the fatter stem that mainlining creates. Kind of like a 2 lane highway for nutrients is turned into a 12 lane freeway. All sorts of room for nutrients allowing for better(larger/more dense) flower propagation. I've never done this though. Maybe someone could chime in on that?