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Topping
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LST
weeks 5, 13
ScrOG
weeks 6
Defoliation
weeks 7-8, 10
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Grow medium
19 L
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Height
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Grow Questions
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ostarted grow question 5 years ago
hello to all the marijuana growers, I wanted to ask you for advice, yesterday I practiced topping tecnique and I wondered if this technique is enough or if it is better to apply the main lining, what are the pros and what are the cons I have a tent of 60 ,60 ,150
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TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhispereranswered grow question 5 years ago
If you're new to growing then I would suggest that you stick with topping and forget about mainlining for the time being. The reason is simple - get a sense for what a topped plant does after it's recovered and how it grows through the veg. and flower cycles. While you will get less uniform growth with topping than you would with mainlining, there is less recovery time (because mainlining is essentially 2 stages of topping) and obviously more branching. In combination with LST you can achieve very similar results on a shorter growth timeline. If however, you're not pressed for time and have some experience - mainlining the plant will add a couple extra weeks to veg. but pay huge dividends when it comes to your flowering cycle. The reasoning is simple - you'd be stripping all that lower growth below the topped node and effectively creating two large main branches that will act as the nutrient superhighways for the smaller branches of the plant that will grow above this node in the future. Explosive growth once the plant has matured and massive yieldsπŸ‘. I don't generally plug my grows but if you want examples of each then take a look at my Gorilla Glue diary (topped) vs. my Spliff Strawberry Diary (mainlined) and you'll see what I mean. Whatever you decide to do - good luck!πŸ‘
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ostarted grow question 5 years ago
a lot of lateral branches have come out on my plant, they are also small and I don't know whether to let them grow or cut them in order to concentrate the forces on the slightly larger ones, calculating that they are in the pre-flowering period, what should I do, leave them grow or cut them, I hope someone you want can help me, thanks
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi buddy wait 1 week about so I always do it after 10-14 days switching to bloom I remove the bottom shoots that are too dark or too far down :-)
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ostarted grow question 5 years ago
deficiencies or excesses of potassium or other?
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi your ph on earth fits I would even go down to 6.0 - 6.2 :-) but how high is your ec? otherwise nobody will be able to help you, and we also need their watering behavior :-)
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HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 95 years ago
wow - you've really stripped the plant. Should be an interesting flowering stage.
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@HazeyBobby,πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜‰
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@HazeyBobby, agree with your thoughts
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommented5 years ago
@@MedUs_0o, I'm sure it will be fine. I defoliated my last crop extensively (nothing like yours though :) ) and it turned out fine - lots of small buds never got any big colas. Yield nailed it though. This crop I'm purposely not defoliating to note differences. It's all about experimenting and learning anyway whilst enjoying some flowers πŸ‘Œ
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occultgreen420
occultgreen420commentedweek 95 years ago
there is no need for the 2nd scrog just yet...if you want to increase your yield, remove it, and take the long shoots/mains and tuck them under and between the 1st lower scrog and do more LST with them. 2nd scrog, if needed, you'll add it when flowering and when the buds are too heavy to sustain themselves. best of luck
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@@occultgreen420,ok, he went to see your diaries to get an idea, with the translation a little I find it hard to understand what you are saying to me, but broadly speaking there are. Thanks for the attention.πŸ˜‰
occultgreen420
occultgreen420commented5 years ago
@@MedUs_0o, your plants are already tall, you want to spread them out. by supporting them at this stage vertically, you only encourage to grow taller, forming big buds on top and small at the bottom. remove the 2nd scrog, pull down the tips of the mains under the scrog, try to make it a horizontal grow if you are looking for big yield. Have a look at my diaries, might give you an idea. I personally put the scrog only after I am starting to flower. Best of luck!
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@@occultgreen420,if, on the other hand, you think it can have the opposite effect, that is, decrease yields, then the discussion is different and at this point I am going to remove it now. :- what do you say?
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HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 115 years ago
nice colour tones in your photos πŸ‘Œ another week and you should start seeing all your bud sites :)
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@HazeyBobby,eheh you're right 😁
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommented5 years ago
@@MedUs_0o, yes it always takes a good harvest to forget all those months of growing pains :)
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@HazeyBobby, I hope my friend, I can't wait but the path is still long, however I'm sure it will be worth it!😎
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 55 years ago
Nice training and good photography ... looks like a neat space for a big plant :)
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommented5 years ago
@@MedUs_0o, I think the plants do most of the hard work πŸ˜€
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@HazeyBobby, Yes this time I will try to do things well. Like you...πŸ˜‰πŸ˜Ž
James
Jamescommentedweek 15 years ago
Good luck!!!!
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommented5 years ago
@James, Thanks!!!😎
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 154 years ago
Nice shot from below! πŸ‘Œ
occultgreen420
occultgreen420commentedweek 125 years ago
looking nice and tall!
The_420
The_420commentedweek 85 years ago
Jolie 😍
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 164 years ago
Nice view from below ... and you're getting some good trichome production by the looks of those buds πŸ‘Œ