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Clepage4 Clepage4
5 years ago
Second grow, trying a hydro bucket this time and hopefully will get better results. Started out okay but had some stretching from stress since I left for the weekend. Transferred to bucket in grow tent and will see how she does in a few days. Looking forward to trying mainlining on this grow as well. Will take any advice anyone can give!!
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Grow Questions
Clepage4
Clepage4started grow question 5 years ago
With mainlining how much defoliation should be done between weeks or throughout the flowering phase now.? Trying to get the most out of these four colas was going to top again it want to really complete this grow then try again.
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Stickanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @Clepage4! When it comes to mainlining, the key is to focus the energy onto the main apical summits, you don't want big fan leaves below the canopy because you need the plant to drive the energy to the top, in order to expand her main stems quickly. That being said, you will need a few leaves for the photosynthesis process, so keep them growing until the stem has grown to the next node, then remove every leaf below this node. Remember that tucking is less stress than cutting, and always give the plant a few days to recover after each defoliation. Check out my diaries for some wicked mainlining projects 😎 Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing!
Clepage4
Clepage4started grow question 5 years ago
Trying to lower the humidity without buying a dehumidifier but I know I should be around 40-45% but that’s been stuck at 60% since the beginning. Any suggestions?
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
Humidity and temps belong together,a)... if you can rise the temps you can lower the rh..... so look for a warmer place to grow.......get a little heater with tempcontrol .b) give airflow..... open up the tent if lights are on.....get an intake/ exhaust fan ,get more fans......etc. and 60 are not too bad your plant has enough space inbetween , so i wont be so concerned, as long as your try to oepn the tent daily to dehumidify
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
Buy an exhaust system to suck the moister out. Or you can try to open up the flaps on bottom of grow tent when lights come on to get more air into grow tent. Other than that your pretty much restricted to buy a dehumidifier.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 135 years ago
what me concerns more than humidity is the darkgreen leaves of your lady ) nitrogen to much=?
Clepage4
Clepage4commented5 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, Thank you for the info. This is only my second grow. I’m going to flush with water now for a couple weeks and see how she does.
BossHogg6
BossHogg6commentedweek 145 years ago
Dope. Doing my first overall and using this strand. I need to get the ph down. Looking at 6.5-7 right now
DankGardener
DankGardenercommentedweek 135 years ago
How the she doing?
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 95 years ago
Hi @Clepage4! When it comes to mainlining, the key is to focus the energy onto the main apical summits, you don't want big fan leaves below the canopy because you need the plant to drive the energy to the top, in order to expand her main stems quickly. That being said, you will need a few leaves for the photosynthesis process, so keep them growing until the stem has grown to the next node, then remove every leaf below this node. Remember that tucking is less stress than cutting, and always give the plant a few days to recover after each defoliation. Check out my diaries for some wicked mainlining projects 😎 Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing!
Cannatrix
Cannatrixcommentedweek 55 years ago
You crazy mofo. lol. I'm thinking about topping my next grow for the first time. I'm interested to see in how your grow turns out. I like that black brim thing on your orange bucket too. 😄
Gonewiththewind
Gonewiththewindcommentedweek 55 years ago
nice grow man... At the moment you've created 4 main cola's, if you top again, it will double, so you'll have 8 main colas... Keep in mind that every time you top, you'll get more main cola's but, because of the redistribution of hormones, you'll get smaller buds, more of course, but smaller... Keep on growing🤘