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i think i might even top again to 32 tops once outside since il have plenty of veg time still, topping will also help with the inevitable stretch when they first hit the sun..il tag ya @yooper420 when i start that thread for my outdoor ladies in the next few daysA 16 headed monster ? Way cool. Will definitely be checking on her.
Well, good luck with that! *beastmode-on* ... :smoking:i think i might even top again to 32 tops once outside since il have plenty of veg time still, topping will also help with the inevitable stretch when they first hit the sun..il tag ya @yooper420 when i start that thread for my outdoor ladies in the next few days
i think i might even top again to 32 tops once outside since il have plenty of veg time still, topping will also help with the inevitable stretch when they first hit the sun..il tag ya @yooper420 when i start that thread for my outdoor ladies in the next few days
Hey there! Thanks for chiming in! Doing a mainline is a first timer for me as well so I hope it will turn out fine...Never heard the term mainlining but looks interesting. I'm locked in!
LST (low stress training) you dont top or pinch. you just tie down the main top, tricking the plant into thinking it doesnt have a main now which in turn sends a signal to the plants lower branches to take over, if done properly you can acheive many tops of one plant..i use LST on my autos so i dont have to slow down the plant from topping..heres a pic of when i first bend her over..and another to see how she turned out, i ended up with just over 2OZ's off this one autoflowering plantHey there! Thanks for chiming in! Doing a mainline is a first timer for me as well so I hope it will turn out fine...
In fact it's nothing else than low stress training for your plants. Just google 'nugbuckets mainlining' and you'll find lots of information and step by step tutorials about it. The only difference to traditional LST is that you create all your heads from a single hub, se each head will receive about the same amount of energy. Hope this helps :)
Thanks bro, I have a new Nano soil treatment which we will soon release also, small small pellets of organic nano milled NPK among other useful elements. Has some cool properties for maitaining pH levels around 6.0-6.2 specific for soil less, has many of the usual BOX Thiobacs' and Bennie Root Fungus, Yeasts, Algae, Actinos and so on@north knect holy cow... lol... Yeah, I bet she's gonna explode when taken outdoors. Looking awesome! Nice job on the star-shape!!!
And yeah, usually I use that same wire too but I ran out of it (last pieces were too short to re-use) and didn't have the time to get some new one so meanwhile I'm using this one. It doesn't cut into the branches for now as they are still quite soft and I bend and twist them manually from time to time, but I'll get some for the next branches. Thanks for the hint!
Here's what she looks like so far. I'll be waiting one or two more days so she can recover some more and then I'll top her again.
That greyish tint on the leaves comes from spraying the leaves with Better Organix Nano Breathe. Awesome product btw... @Ecompost <3
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by the way...Bio Veg would take out the Fish and the Algamic in one hit :-) its 1ml/L max power would be 3ml/L but boy you would need a big girl for that. Has all those funky aminos, organic acids, minerals and T.E. about 60 inc all the vitamins etc.Before topping
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After topping for 4
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Nutrients:
Fishmix 1,5ml
Algamic 1ml
BioHeaven 0,5ml
AloeVera 0,5ml
yeah all good mate. We have a growing list of stuff. Including lots of Amino Acids with single elements, so like a CaO, a MgO and FeO a B a Zn a Cu, Mn etc. One of the things that always bugs me about Organics is not being able to tinker with an element, so I have been fermenting single elements in Amino Acid complexes with relevant solubising microbes :-)Little update
New growth seems to be coming along fine.
Some light nute burn on the older fan leaves but nothing serious I guess.
Strapped the fan leaves down and attached the newer shoots to them to bend them down.
Getting trickier now... Hoping these stems and branches will be thickening up soon...
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@Ecompost Cool! I think I will finish my actual grows and when summer really kicks in I'll stop for a while because I can't manage the heat in here. Getting way to hot in my flat to continue. So, when I'll start again in autumn, I'll be ordering the whole line. I might drop BioBizz for good after that ;)
Thanks a lot for checking in! I was starting to get a bit worried because you were off for some time...
Glad to see you're fine! At least I hope so :)
Cheers!
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