Second Grow, 1st Time Mainlining

Busternutt

Well-Known Member
Hey gang, I thought I'd share my second grow and get some opinions or any advice.

I'm growing in a small stealth cupboard, using ebb and flow hydro and LED lights. I went with scrog for my first grow and it netted me 4 ounces (dried) so I thought I'd try something different and try and get more herb from the plant.

I stumbled across mainlining a few months ago so have tried that method. I topped, topped and topped to produce 8 main colas and now 10 days into 12/12, they're all 40 cm tall. I plan to take a few clones this weekend ( I took 8 clones just before I flipped it but managed to kill them all) but other than that, should I do any more pruning or just let it go?
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tehn00b

New Member
hi
can you share some info on the leds you're using in this cabinet ?
collecting info to start a :) nano-grow.

thx.
 

DankWilliamsSr

Well-Known Member
You could clean the bottom up a bit if you want, but it looks like it's pretty open and it's getting good light to the lowers. Not sure how the airflow is but I'll take out bottom fan leaves and small branches if I want more air underneath. Looks good though! Can't wait to watch her nug up!
After looking at the pics a second time, I can see the bottom of the pot so I probably wouldn't prune them anymore.
 

Busternutt

Well-Known Member
Starting week 5 of flower today. I don't really have any problems with air flow DankWilliamsSr as the air intake is at the bottom of the cab (bottom left in the 1st pic) and the extractor fans are at the very top of the cab so the air is constantly being pulled through the plant. All the colas are around 35cm (over a foot) long as you can see in the 2nd pic. The 3rd pic is looking down into the manifold and the last pics speak for themselves, lol. They're looking "frostier" than I thought they'd be at 5 weeks.
The Coke bottle is my Co2 generator...
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