Mainlining issue

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?
 

Kevin the Great

Well-Known Member
Do I just pretend it never happened on my plant and top it on the remaining branch to start over?
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.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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It's best to wait until your branches have hardened off a bit before bending them for mainlining. It's natural to want to go as fast as possible but you'll do more damage than good a lot of times. I've snapped my fair share of branches doing that.
How far are you in the process? Like how many tops are you at and how many are you going for etc?
 

Nameless'

Active Member
I fucked up my mainlining as well for my last grow, I first topped to make it 2 colas, then topped again to make it 4, and break on of the main branches while doing it. So I ended up with only one main branch that was giving 2 colas. So I decided to top it again to make it 4 again. Took long time, almost 2months veg time in total... And because I'm a fucking idiot, I did the same mistake a few weeks later with another plant.

But plant was fine and I ended up with quite good colas (Even if later I got everything fucked up with PM but that's another story).

So just continue to top up to 4 or 8 colas on the branch you have left, the plant should be perfectly fine.
 

ThegrowerMOJO

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I've never broke a limb off ,I have had the main stem split I used to chat with nug buckets quite a bit back in the day and it's kinda an art form that needs to be learned to do it right. Best trick i can give you is the use of silica in early veg,it keeps the plant from getting woody and snapping.I'll see if i can dig up some pics from my mainlined gurls.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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if theres at least half the stems worth of cambium still intact, it ought to keep growing if you tape it up, if theres less than half, probably gonna shrivel up and drop off. if it snapped "off"...try to root it or toss it.
 

ThegrowerMOJO

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Do you mind looking at mine quick? Do I cut all that new growth where my finger is in the picture?
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.
 
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