1st Attempt Main-lining 1x Pineapple Chunk 1x Amnesia (feminised)

Elderberries77

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As for the Pineapple Chunk? Going beautifully, however I was a bit rough on her when tying her down and I split the bloody main stem straight own the guts! I tied her back together with gardening wire and she is already recovering well. All seven remaining mains are looking healthy. Another week of veg and the peony rings go up to do the final tie-down...
 

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Elderberries77

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The Amnesia - the survivor of all things that can go wrong on a first grow - had to be pruned back to the first node from the third branching, as the extreme damage produced stunted growth from more than half of the eight mains. Therefore, I decided to test her resilience once more and topped her again to hopefully get sixteen lovely, even mains. If I can pull this one off after all the bullshit from day one, it'll be pure arse I assure you all. Anyhow, she looks awful bare at the moment, but a bit of zen coupled with a sunday morning toke should put it all in perspective... patience grasshopper!
 

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Elderberries77

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After all that, I managed to salvage another run of next-gen clones. Two off the Pineapple Chunk clone, and five off of the Amnesia mother. Going back to the 2-week water-soak method that produced my first 2 original clones - if they produce mains that fat, I'm all in... like Lara Flynn... Boyle... from the Practice (sorry guys, Parks and Rec joke - couldn't help myself)
 

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mikelcatracho

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Nice! I'm enjoying this journal. I will be main-lining for my next grow. Could you help me out and explain when you are removing the Fan Leaves attached to the nodes you are topping? I see you removed the fan leaves on your first top, but I couldn't tell for the other tops. Did you remove the fan leaves, immediately after your first top? Thanks a lot! Can't wait to see your results.
 
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