that would be white domina x qrazy-train..........we call it "The D-Train".........purple train-wreck with a splash of white!.....she is a hammer to the skull......she was a clone from my last F-1 grow, that i just couldn't throw in the compost.....glad i kept her.....same plant that is in my avatar.Which one is that nug?
i only remove the fans off the stems i do not want to stretch anymore.....when i am happy with the structure.......if you notice on the pic above, the fans are left on the stems i want to stretch, because they help power everything above the node they are attatched to......it is just a control technique, in the beginning, when i was building structure, i was not looking for tons of foliage, just focused energy into the leaders i wanted to grow, but now that the structure is built, it is balls to the wall, and they won't get pruned until after the third week of flower.......i don't seem to have a problem with veg times....they seem pretty fast to me....thanks for your imput.....nugsIt all looks great, and I've done it myself before with amazing results,
but I have one question.
I don't see why you prune off the Fan leaves though,
especially when they're not blocking new branches.
I honestly think it's rediculous.. On your "16" girls,
you could easily have tons more foliage in between the three branches,
I bet they'd veg a few times faster.
here is a pic of my bonzai girls......they were cloned (born), on Feb 1st (date of actual cutting)......this pic was taken on Mar 28th.....57 days later......10 days for roots, 35 days of veg, and 12 days of flower......to me, that is fast as hell......a fan leaf only powers the stem from the node it is attatched too, to the node above it.......so in bonzai, if you are happy with the growth of that particular stem section, it can be removed without much sacrifice of grow to the whole in general......peace, nugsIt all looks great, and I've done it myself before with amazing results,
but I have one question.
I don't see why you prune off the Fan leaves though,
especially when they're not blocking new branches.
I honestly think it's rediculous.. On your "16" girls,
you could easily have tons more foliage in between the three branches,
I bet they'd veg a few times faster.
This is a fun thread to follow, nugbuckets. I have a few sprouts and some seeds soaking, incl. AoS- I must give it a try.
i would say yield first, mostly for the lack of popcorn, and big donkey dick colas....then height/support management...I love your plant structure! I do scrog, and I get side branches to produce buds nearly as big as the Mains.
I think if I trimmed all my popcorn and undergrowth out, it would look very similar to your canopy, except for more branches under the screen.
Would you say mainlining is best for height management or is it intended to boost yields? (as compared to untrained growing.?)