Just this week and next left of veg before the flip. Things are getting exciting again. Next week you will also see the start of a new journal from me, two new strains entering their veg stage while this journal flips to flowering. I'm attempting to sell my house and needed to move all equipment, lol luckily my Dad had some space for me. Win-win because now he pays electricity and I help out with his plants. He doesn't mainline like me so there's some learning I get to soak in as well as I mess with other techniques. They are just sucking up the nutrient water like crazy now. Updates coming as the girls beef up. Major defoliation coming next week before the flip.
UPDATE: Plants have pretty much reached the size I would like them to be before the flip. Going to give them a heavy defoliation in a few days then give them the rest of the week to recover. They will then be moved to the closet I have set up for them to flower in away from my Dad's veg tent. Very excited and happy to be at my desired height with a full lush canopy like this, if I do enough manipulation without overdoing it I should be able to pull a pretty nice yield off of these girls. New update coming next week.
@@voidrealmz, I will go have a look on ur previous, its an interesting concept, im all for giving it a go. Get another grow or 2 out the way and I will give it a go myself I reakon. Will go have a look now, appreciate the reply π as always happy growing buddy
@Syrunz, It's just a simple mainline technique, however it's a variant, thus the name Nebula Mainline (or Manifold). I prefer it to other topping methods due to how uniform and manageable the plant comes out to be. It's said to increase yield (like most other tops) as well as save a ton of trimming time towards the end. I did it in my previous journal if you would like an example, but there's lots of sucker branches left on those plants.