Mainlining is an aggressive high-stress training technique thought to increase your overall yields across an even canopy. Join us …
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wow what was that? "Painlining" have you ever done this? Seems you might want to check out Basementganja's tutorial. Think Helen Keller could do better, lol. Thanks for the video…
Uhm, I know it's like 2 years later(just found your channel) is there a follow up vid on this plant… I'm super curious as to how this plant turned out!?! Ps: thanks to everyone for the awesome content!
WAY too leggy to do a GREAT mainline…. they are much more stable and can hold more bud weight when the manifold is closer to the surface of growing medium and the branch nodes are closer together……. you should've watched HyperactiveHigh do it first…… trust me.
Dumb idea of the day: Let's make a video with me trying something new.. Hopefully I don't screw up. But who's gonna watch anyway. I got to the part you said something like "I've never done this" and stopped the video to comment before I ran away.
This is how i like to start my mainline too but instead i top those 4 branches at their 2nd or 3rd node then remove everything below em and end up with my final 8 mains. 8 is what im comfortable with for my set up👌
I am unable to find a follow up to this video? I am interested in seeing the results. IMHO the mainlining should have been done quite a bit earlier which is why I would like to see how this experiment turned out for you. Thank you
I know I'm not the only person saying this, and I'm sorry if you've already realized this at some point since this video is over a year old, but this doesn't appear to be the process of mainlining.
Mainlining is pretty much an advanced mixture of topping AND lollipopping at the same time when your plant has 6 nodes (pairs of new growth), meaning that mainlining begins when your plant is in late seedling stage, and can be repeated on each branch when that branch gets 6 nodes itself. Mainlining is when you top like I described earlier and cut off every branch beneath the top you just made and every leaf except for 2 of your fattest and greenest leaves to provide nutrients your plant can feed off of because of the stress of this high-level cropping technique.
This combination of topping and lollipopping is supposed to reduce lower growth in general and promote growth in the new tops, allowing for more even canopies and allows you to control exactly how many bud sites you want, which an experienced grower can use to maximize yields in an indoor space like a closet or a tent where space is limited and the light position is fixed.
The link for seeds do not sell seeds! I would like to buy some seeds if you guys have them. You should post a good link, or is that just a bait & switch tactic?
wow what was that? "Painlining" have you ever done this? Seems you might want to check out Basementganja's tutorial. Think Helen Keller could do better, lol. Thanks for the video…
Uhm, I know it's like 2 years later(just found your channel) is there a follow up vid on this plant… I'm super curious as to how this plant turned out!?!
Ps: thanks to everyone for the awesome content!
That is not Mainlining!!!!!
Where is the result ? Part two?
WAY too leggy to do a GREAT mainline…. they are much more stable and can hold more bud weight when the manifold is closer to the surface of growing medium and the branch nodes are closer together……. you should've watched HyperactiveHigh do it first…… trust me.
Dude you really need some Armor SI
Did they ever release an update video ??????
as i understand it, mainlining should have begun back when it was topped at week 3, no? interested to see how this works
How the fuk u get show
This was a painful watch….
Seems like that plant stem should have gone about 3" down in the soil more, during the transplant
Should main lining be started on the final pot?
Dumb idea of the day: Let's make a video with me trying something new.. Hopefully I don't screw up. But who's gonna watch anyway. I got to the part you said something like "I've never done this" and stopped the video to comment before I ran away.
So, how well did doing this at this stage of its life, work out? Or did it not work so well?
Hey hey. Loved the video!
I see its a year old . Did you have any findings?
Wanted to try – but just would like to know a bit more 1st. Peace
the video of the plant in bloom with flower it will be nice to wacht!!!
This is how i like to start my mainline too but instead i top those 4 branches at their 2nd or 3rd node then remove everything below em and end up with my final 8 mains. 8 is what im comfortable with for my set up👌
Can this be done with autos?
Can that be a clone? The top that was cut off?
must have died was too late imo, why there is no update guys
Veg it outside in the summer, and bring it inside to finish. Easy peasy! Definitely would use a better wire. Gonna try this this summer on one plant.
I am unable to find a follow up to this video? I am interested in seeing the results. IMHO the mainlining should have been done quite a bit earlier which is why I would like to see how this experiment turned out for you. Thank you
Lol
I know I'm not the only person saying this, and I'm sorry if you've already realized this at some point since this video is over a year old, but this doesn't appear to be the process of mainlining.
Mainlining is pretty much an advanced mixture of topping AND lollipopping at the same time when your plant has 6 nodes (pairs of new growth), meaning that mainlining begins when your plant is in late seedling stage, and can be repeated on each branch when that branch gets 6 nodes itself. Mainlining is when you top like I described earlier and cut off every branch beneath the top you just made and every leaf except for 2 of your fattest and greenest leaves to provide nutrients your plant can feed off of because of the stress of this high-level cropping technique.
This combination of topping and lollipopping is supposed to reduce lower growth in general and promote growth in the new tops, allowing for more even canopies and allows you to control exactly how many bud sites you want, which an experienced grower can use to maximize yields in an indoor space like a closet or a tent where space is limited and the light position is fixed.
Hello .. is the mainlinig is appropriate to make a mother plant ?
is there follow-up material?
very informative, thank you
loved the vid but disappointed there was no follow up. : (
That’s not mainlining. Would also waste substantially more time with an indoor grow waiting that long to mainline… or do whatever it is he’s doing.
Yo dude did you do any other videos with this? Flower or harvest videos?
Wire?
Are there any updates on this? Was it worth it?
The link for seeds do not sell seeds! I would like to buy some seeds if you guys have them. You should post a good link, or is that just a bait & switch tactic?
Yeah….I don't know about this guy's.
Don't use bare wire fs.
I start LST at an earlier stage.
You want your out door scrog south facing.
I'm writing this off as a 'what not to do'
Where is the follow up vid??
Clone the cutting
How is this one going Parker?