Josh MacGruber
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While I was low stress training the first branches of my plant, I broke one of the branches. What should I do to continue the mainlining?
If you can't prune it evenly, then I'd just pretend it never happened and plod on with the other pruning. It might not be a balanced plant this run but chalk it up to a learning experience and enjoy the rest of it.Do I just pretend it never happened on my plant and top it on the remaining branch to start over?
Duct tape can fix it if you still haven't done anything. I split a plant I had topped in half about an inch down but I taped it together and the leaves didn't even wiltWhile I was low stress training the first branches of my plant, I broke one of the branches. What should I do to continue the mainlining?
Do you mind looking at mine quick? Do I cut all that new growth where my finger is in the picture?ok found a pic haha! you can also click the link in my signature forView attachment 3827390 the original mainline thread but be prepared to read for a awhile.
it looks like you have your manifold pretty much in place so its up to you about leaving that lower growth.As for what i would do is take it off let the main shoots turn up and stretch a little.and with mainlining you want to grow your mains a little longer than normal as you have cut off most of the node sites.it's a patient mans technique but looks like your doing fine.Do you mind looking at mine quick? Do I cut all that new growth where my finger is in the picture?
How long was veg for that much topping?ok found a pic haha! you can also click the link in my signature forView attachment 3827390 the original mainline thread but be prepared to read for a awhile.