The Main-Lining Thread

hyroot

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Nugs I had 2 clones root in cups of water. No room to veg big pots. So I made a small bucket dwc kit. Doing this method in hydro too. So will see how it works. They have benn in the kit for 9 days. So in a week I will start the topping.
 
congrats on your first post.....welcome home!.......thanks for the compliments....so, what lights are you using?....i would recommend you mix up some super soil, and go water only....the best way to grow organic dank for newbies, and pros alike......so much of the guess work is gone......:-P

  • I was thinking either two 600w HPS or one 1000w. Not sure if one 1000w will adequately cover the length of the tent with enough light. I am planning on doing SS the second time around. I have a friend helping me out (it's his second grow) and he's starting in about 10 days so I want to start at the same time as him so we can monitor each others progress and help each other out as we go along. We will both be using clones. SS takes about six weeks or so to break down and pH out right? I figure get that going once I start my first grow and it'll be ready to go for round two. I'm leaning on doing a coco and soil mix (70/30), hand watering, and using AN's organic line (not the whole line), but space management is the part I can't decide on. Any thoughts or recommendations (pot size, number of plants, etc) on that matter would be awesome. Peace.​




 

dabumps

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Sorry for the off topic question but when you jar your plants do you cut each individual nug off of the stem or just leave the big colas in tact? I'm seeing a lot of people with the little mini nugs in their jars and I'm assuming that is the best way to cure the buds.
 

nugbuckets

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Sorry for the off topic question but when you jar your plants do you cut each individual nug off of the stem or just leave the big colas in tact? I'm seeing a lot of people with the little mini nugs in their jars and I'm assuming that is the best way to cure the buds.
good question......i prefer quart and 1/2 gal glass jars, and i like them to be filled loosely, but not packed....so smaller nugs fit the bill nicely as far as filling the curing jars, without that much air space....it is difficult to achieve this with really large/long colas, so i always cut everything apart off the main stem except for the last 3 inches of main/terminal cola.....also, i don't think it is fair to my patients to give them a big massive stem, they seem to appreciate nice coin sized nugs that fill a jar jug right.....i am also ultra sensitive to mold, and i like to cut apart my main colas and give a real good mold/mildew inspection before giving it my seal of approval.......i prefer consistant coin sized, uber frosty, rock hard nugs....as far as bag appeal is concerned....
 

hovering

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good question......i prefer quart and 1/2 gal glass jars, and i like them to be filled loosely, but not packed....so smaller nugs fit the bill nicely as far as filling the curing jars, without that much air space....it is difficult to achieve this with really large/long colas, so i always cut everything apart off the main stem except for the last 3 inches of main/terminal cola.....also, i don't think it is fair to my patients to give them a big massive stem, they seem to appreciate nice coin sized nugs that fill a jar jug right.....i am also ultra sensitive to mold, and i like to cut apart my main colas and give a real good mold/mildew inspection before giving it my seal of approval.......i prefer consistant coin sized, uber frosty, rock hard nugs....as far as bag appeal is concerned....
Exactly what we do here in Oregon for our patients.
 

NightbirdX

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What up Nugs! I love the thread, I just had a couple questions that I couldn't find while looking through here.

You say that it is best done on seedlings which keep their symmetry, but could it be done on clones? I know the fact that the main arms are coming off of a central hub is nice, but will it work when they start alternating.

The second question is, since you are doing it from seed, what happens if they happen to be males? I normally watch the nodes looking for sex, but this seems like it would make it hard. Are you waiting until flowering to see sex?

I plan on doing a trial run on some fems I'm gonna pop. Ones that I don't necessarily mind botching if I screw up, lol. Not that I don't trust you perse... Mainly because I don't trust me, lol. And I would hate to botch some seeds I care about because I'm a bonehead, lol.

Thanks again for sharing your invaluable information with us boneheads. :) MI power!

"You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Nugbuckets again."
 

Krabby

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Thanks for all the info Nugs, you sir are an artist. I'm trying to muster up the courage to ginsu one of my girls......
 

nugbuckets

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What up Nugs! I love the thread, I just had a couple questions that I couldn't find while looking through here.

You say that it is best done on seedlings which keep their symmetry, but could it be done on clones? I know the fact that the main arms are coming off of a central hub is nice, but will it work when they start alternating.

The second question is, since you are doing it from seed, what happens if they happen to be males? I normally watch the nodes looking for sex, but this seems like it would make it hard. Are you waiting until flowering to see sex?

I plan on doing a trial run on some fems I'm gonna pop. Ones that I don't necessarily mind botching if I screw up, lol. Not that I don't trust you perse... Mainly because I don't trust me, lol. And I would hate to botch some seeds I care about because I'm a bonehead, lol.

Thanks again for sharing your invaluable information with us boneheads. :) MI power!

"You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Nugbuckets again."
it just makes things easier when the plant is symetrical, but it certainly can be done with clones....check out page #7 for clone info.........i force early sex when the little plants are about 8 inches tall, before pruning for 2.......
 

NightbirdX

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it just makes things easier when the plant is symetrical, but it certainly can be done with clones....check out page #7 for clone info.........i force early sex when the little plants are about 8 inches tall, before pruning for 2.......
Thanks man, I knew I had seen it in there, but couldn't find it, too much pot on the brain. ;)

When you say force early sex, you mean you will flip your seedlings to 12/12 and then flip them back to 18/6? I've done this method before and had absolute terrible results from it, so Im a little leary. I guess i'll just do the leg work and wait them out like a patient little grower. :)
 

HapaHaole

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Disclaimer #2

.....this method works the best with strains that display "single cola dominance"......like afghani's, and kushes....."balls on a sring"...."poodles"....strains that have minimal secondary branching common with sativa dominant varieties......that being said, i believe it can be used with all strains to optimize the energy distribution from the root mass.......Have a Dank Day!


p.s. it can also be done with clones....esp. ones taken very early off the mom when they are still in a symetrical growing pattern.....


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aloha nugbuckets~

Excellent info here brah, that technique is (crazy) amazing! it is a vast improvement from my lil LST, ffs!
Now... on to pg. 7 and using clones too (I have both) and then about that "forcing sex"?

I wonder if it's done from a cutting/clone put into 12/12? or...

I'll finish reading even tho (like a great novel) I wanna jump ahead! :)
Thanks for the education!
 

ae86 grower

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well my seedlings have turned into small plants, they have been pretty much starved of water to push roots, now were on regular watering and next few days i`ll start feeding so should be mainlineing soon enough...
 
Hey Nugs, new member as well as a new grower and toker. I just wanted to say thanks for teaching this method! Also thanks to Subcool the Weed Nerd!
I am on my third grow and I have a 4 headed OG # 18 main-line going now. I can't wait till my next grow to pop some TGA beans.

Anyways I'm not much of a participant in online forums just like to read and learn.

Keep up the amazing work
Weed Nerds
 

dabumps

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I'm annoyed. One is droppy and sad looking but green and healthy she just hangs I stick my finger down on the edge of the pot and she is bone dry down to my 3rd knuckle. in the center about 1 inch down is dark soil. It's not wet but it is moist. Should I water her? Is that what she wants? I've watered every day and it keeps drying out like that. Is she thirsty or am I over watering?
 

nugbuckets

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I'm annoyed. One is droppy and sad looking but green and healthy she just hangs I stick my finger down on the edge of the pot and she is bone dry down to my 3rd knuckle. in the center about 1 inch down is dark soil. It's not wet but it is moist. Should I water her? Is that what she wants? I've watered every day and it keeps drying out like that. Is she thirsty or am I over watering?
if your medium is dry down to the third knuckle bro...you need to water!...she be thirsty!....if she is dark green, with a blue hue, she is well fed, and when she gets dry, she also gets salty, which has a dyhydrating effect on her, which will excentuate the wilt.....fresh, clean water is what she wants.....think of it like this......when you pig out on a big salty pizza, you are full, but thirsty as hell.......
 
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