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26 L
Pot Size
1.89 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
8.89
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inch
Height
24 hrs
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BeesGardensCO BeesGardensCO
6 years ago
Lots of progress this week. Doesnt really look like much at the end of the week as the plant was topped and stripped down to it's new two main lines of life, but will be very exciting to see what's to come! Was topped following the master of main lining techniques and methods @green75_ . Hoping to train this plant right if I can stay ontop of the new growth as these autos seem to have new growth every time I check on them! Go check out Green75_ on several different platforms and see his talents! Also any comments, advice, knowledge always welcome!! Let's GROW together!
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THCosoCHT
THCosoCHTcommentedweek 33 years ago
Had a power failure during week 3 of veg that lasted at least 3 light cycles of 18/6. Needless to say, it put a hurting on some of the strains. Notice I said some........Lemon Berry Crisp by Purple City Genetics took 2 days and she only had some yellowing on a couple of the lower feeder leaves along with some browning tips. But Head Hunter and 14 Bombers looked really, really bad. After 30 hours of lights back on, all 3 were in total light shock with 14 Bombers wilting and all leaves are drooping and curled under. After 4 days of 24/0 light cycle, I4 Bomb and HH's leaves were all dying or mostly dead. The tips from a topping I did a few days before the power failure were all brown; however, at node 1 the plants were both showing new growth that is a perfect canna-green in color. So, after some research, I found this diary. Finding a technique where you purposely top a plant in mid to late flower (3-5 weeks but not including autos) is not common. I assume because it really takes you back a few weeks in growth loss. Weel, both are topped back to node 1 to where there was new, green growth. Hopefully the energy they save in not supporting the dying tops will help the new growth at node 1 explode. The only difference is I had to remove all the fan leaves. The ones that were not completely destroyed from no light and then light stress were totally yellow. Since they have no Nitrogen nor chlorophyll, they too were removed. They are in 5 gal pots and I can see the root system coming out of the bottom, so I know the roots are strong and of good color. I am confident they will make it, just a month later than I had planned. Since they were gonna need a couple of weeks to get their groove back on, I went ahead and dropped 6 more seeds for 3 new strains I flew to Jamaica last week to get. So, 9 plants in 5x5 is perfect. Thank You for posting. I figured topping back to node 1 would be fine, but it is nice to find a grower who purposely does it as part a LST / Mainlining technique.
closetGrow
closetGrowcommentedweek 36 years ago
very nice, I'll have to follow to see how you do the training.
closetGrow
closetGrowcommented6 years ago
@BeesGardensCO, Your pictures go a good job of illustrating the process. Mine are in the first week, but will use your pictures for examples when they are ready. thanks
BeesGardensCO
BeesGardensCOcommented6 years ago
@closetGrow, please do! If you have any questions or feedback please feel free to share! Only my 2nd time to mainline a plant so hopefully growing off past experience.
Apprenticegrow420
Apprenticegrow420commentedweek 36 years ago
what kind of growth can you expect from from mainlining? starting my next grow soon so gathering some real information as I'll need to train them
Apprenticegrow420
Apprenticegrow420commented6 years ago
thank you :)
BeesGardensCO
BeesGardensCOcommented6 years ago
@Apprenticegrow420, thank you and best of luck on your plants as well!
Apprenticegrow420
Apprenticegrow420commented6 years ago
I guess it would depend on alot of factors like strains and what exactly you'll do thought-out so yea only one way to find out! good luck buddy :)
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KushDee
KushDeecommentedweek 36 years ago
@BeesGardensCO Great looking diary 👍🏾 Has me intrigued to see the finish so I had to join so I could follow and learn. Like the way you show your stages/phases too. Can I ask where to check out Green75_ at as I could not find a diary for this grower. Many thanks and keep up the great work.
BeesGardensCO
BeesGardensCOcommented6 years ago
@KushDee, I follow him on Instagram, but I believe hes on YouTube under lucky 75 with some informative videos! I believe that's his name off the top of my head.
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 36 years ago
Thanks for growing our genetics, good luck!! We’re really looking forward to it! Enjoy Growing Faster 😀
BeesGardensCO
BeesGardensCOcommented6 years ago
@Fast_Buds, thank you! 💚🌱🌲
Twisted_Forest
Twisted_Forestcommentedweek 46 years ago
Look very nice! I want to try this strain too. Will follow to learn how to grow it :D
grzesiek
grzesiekcommentedweek 66 years ago
is it worth it to grow a joint in 3 or 4 months?
BeesGardensCO
BeesGardensCOcommented6 years ago
@@grzesiek, will definitely be more than a joint :)
THCosoCHT
THCosoCHTcommentedweek 33 years ago
Had a power failure during week 3 of veg that lasted at least 3 light cycles of 18/6. Needless to say, it put a hurting on some of the strains. Notice I said some........Lemon Berry Crisp by Purple City Genetics took 2 days and she only had some yellowing on a couple of the lower feeder leaves along with some browning tips. But Head Hunter and 14 Bombers looked really, really bad. After 30 hours of lights back on, all 3 were in total light shock with 14 Bombers wilting and all leaves are drooping and curled under. After 4 days of 24/0 light cycle, I4 Bomb and HH's leaves were all dying or mostly dead. The tips from a topping I did a few days before the power failure were all brown; however, at node 1 the plants were both showing new growth that is a perfect canna-green in color. So, after some research, I found this diary. Finding a technique where you purposely top a plant in mid to late flower (3-5 weeks but not including autos) is not common. I assume because it really takes you back a few weeks in growth loss. Weel, both are topped back to node 1 to where there was new, green growth. Hopefully the energy they save in not supporting the dying tops will help the new growth at node 1 explode. The only difference is I had to remove all the fan leaves. The ones that were not completely destroyed from no light and then light stress were totally yellow. Since they have no Nitrogen nor chlorophyll, they too were removed. They are in 5 gal pots and I can see the root system coming out of the bottom, so I know the roots are strong and of good color. I am confident they will make it, just a month later than I had planned. Since they were gonna need a couple of weeks to get their groove back on, I went ahead and dropped 6 more seeds for 3 new strains I flew to Jamaica last week to get. So, 9 plants in 5x5 is perfect. Thank You for posting. I figured topping back to node 1 would be fine, but it is nice to find a grower who purposely does it as part a LST / Mainlining technique.
victor_lion
victor_lioncommentedweek 46 years ago
curious about the result of this technique in a car, I hope it does not start to bloom and keep growing more, regards