The Main-Lining Thread

Nugachino

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I use the nebula method and let grow to 6 nodes then top down to 3rd node. I aim to flip when colas are on their way to 2nd ring. I like trimming bud sites under what becomes the lower veg canopy after the stretch. wastes vertical, but man it does help focus resources on the colas.

Ok. So why do you grow to the 6th node. When you're chopping off half?
 

Six9

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Ok. So why do you grow to the 6th node. When you're chopping off half?
Growth to 6 node was nugbuckets original recommendation, and the most discussed aspect of the method. It seems like a waste, but it does allow time for a healthy root system to form. Plants can aggressively respond if they have adequate resources, and that starts in the roots! I've never had so much a leaf droop after topping, a good sign.
 

tusseltussel

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Next crew change I will top 2 at 6 nodes and 2 I will pinch tops out of as soon as possible. will see the difference but I think the idea is that new growth will push out faster if it is well established first where it will just chug along slowly if topped early.
 

andlund0930

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Next crew change I will top 2 at 6 nodes and 2 I will pinch tops out of as soon as possible. will see the difference but I think the idea is that new growth will push out faster if it is well established first where it will just chug along slowly if topped early.
Hey I've already started this experiment myself. I topped 4 at the 3rd node as soon as the 4th was starting. And left two untopped and will be topping in a day or two when the sixth node shows.

Last veg run I felt the mainlining took forever to get the plants ready for flower. So much so it put me way behind and scrambling for smoke waiting for my next harvest.

They r growing slowly after topping except
For one leggy sat dominant that's gunning forward like nobody's business.
 

Tjohnsoniv1200

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Been at this for about two years now this is the best I've ever filled the tent just running the two platinum LEDs at total watts 380 I've been pulling 10 to 11 ounces consistently .

This time I mainlined as well as added another 150 W .

So was serious actually really aiming for that magic LB.
Would love to see some pics if you got them!
 

slow_grow

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exotic genetics citrus berry after the first topping. One of them (lower right) is 4 or 5 days behind so I've just bound the fan leaves so it knows my intent once the growth nodes are a bit longer. That plant at the lower left is block 14 comfrey going beast mode... Believe it or not that thing was just a little muddy dead looking crown 3 weeks ago.
 

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andlund0930

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Thanks @andlund0930! Solid set-up brother!
Thanks man couldn't be happier with p300's!!! Will be getting a 450 in a few weeks for additional flower tent. It'll be a 3x3 for one massive plant Scrogged :)

I'm still trying to dial in how high to keep the lights. They are POWERFUL! I have had some bleached bud tips on just about all
My runs so far. Now mind you I only have 5ft height. My thought was maybe minimal bleaching was meaning anything below those tips is for sure getting maximum intensity for growth? Wonder if you have any insight on this. I've thought about emailing Mark but just haven't.
 

tusseltussel

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Hey I've already started this experiment myself. I topped 4 at the 3rd node as soon as the 4th was starting. And left two untopped and will be topping in a day or two when the sixth node shows.

Last veg run I felt the mainlining took forever to get the plants ready for flower. So much so it put me way behind and scrambling for smoke waiting for my next harvest.

They r growing slowly after topping except
For one leggy sat dominant that's gunning forward like nobody's business.
It usually takes 8 or 9 weeks for Me rooted clone/sprout til flower. I've got 4 all of the same clones from the same mother that are just starting to root so I will be trying it soon, they are alternating nodes so it will be a little different but useing all the same clones should take out any genetic variation.
 

andlund0930

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It usually takes 8 or 9 weeks for Me rooted clone/sprout til flower. I've got 4 all of the same clones from the same mother that are just starting to root so I will be trying it soon, they are alternating nodes so it will be a little different but useing all the same clones should take out any genetic variation.
Awesome! I am using all Dinafem OG Kush from seed.
 

Nugachino

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Growth to 6 node was nugbuckets original recommendation, and the most discussed aspect of the method. It seems like a waste, but it does allow time for a healthy root system to form. Plants can aggressively respond if they have adequate resources, and that starts in the roots! I've never had so much a leaf droop after topping, a good sign.

I should have guessed that's why you'd wait.

I'm looking at using Connoisseur Genetics: Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze as my second grow.
How many colas should I do for the first attempt?

I'm guessing the only downfalls of this method are the additional time it takes to get those however many main tops. And possibly a hungrier-thirstier plant, right?
 

Six9

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I should have guessed that's why you'd wait.

I'm looking at using Connoisseur Genetics: Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze as my second grow.
How many colas should I do for the first attempt?

I'm guessing the only downfalls of this method are the additional time it takes to get those however many main tops. And possibly a hungrier-thirstier plant, right?
8 colas is kinda the starting point, requiring two toppings. More colas more toppings, more time. It does add time as that 3rd node takes time to stretch out and colas to grow. As far as hungrier-thirstier, no difference there from other training methods, that's leaf and bud dependent. A well established thick canopy with any training will transpire more than a skimpy canopy :)

Worth reading the nebula manifold tutorial. Google tgat.. good questions good luck
 

FredFlintstoner0420

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I use the Nebula method and if you look back to my dried weight on my first attempt, I nearly got a full pound with only a 400 w bulb and 5 plants in 5 gallon pots.

Attempting to beat it this time by better canopy management. But a new strain and new learning curve might not allow for that.

Anyhow, I'm topping for 8 tonight and have decided to use an "anchor line" setup to hold and shape the lower branches. Has anyone else had success with something like this?

And yes, they're getting caged up after the chop.

Also, look at what one week difference makes if you notice the plants in the background topped for the initial 2 branches. They sprouted only 7 days after the main plants in these pictures.

Enjoy and happy Friday!
 

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