Fall indoor grow Strain is Big Wreck

I’m gonna main line this one. I wanna veg here half the height of the tent and have her fill up the whole tent. Gonna be a lot of topping to get more colas

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Mainline is a lot of fun. It can take a while to get a good base, and it’s not the highest yielding method I’ve found, but the consistency is pretty nice.

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Off to pushing her down, they grow so fast :smiling_face_with_tear::rofl:


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Had to push her back down again :upside_down_face: @DabberD23

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Looking healthy as could be!:star_struck:

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Looking good bro. When you do your next top you could take those lower growth shoots. Some people like to take the leaves too, but I like to leave as many leaves as possible when they are small. Especially with all the topping to come. The top node is the ones you will be building into a manifold so those lower two won’t benefit from it and won’t amount to much in the end. You don’t have to cut them out, I just prefer it that way. It’s a lot easier to water and get good airflow under the plant when they start filling in.

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So I was thinking about leaving the top (obviously) lol and the ones right underneath from the top. I was gonna go ahead keep topping the top as well as the ones right underneath at least I think that’s possible. But all of the rest of the growth I was going to take when I go to transplant again this way she gets hit with the stress all at once. Which I feel like will be within the next week or 2 with the transplant

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Do it up. That is half the fun in training. Trying different shapes and combos of techniques. So far my best manifold came from a combo of mainline and nebula.

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Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Glitch what’s your thoughts ? Allow her to go another week in her home now and then transplant ? Or start getting ready to move into her last home today ?

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I judge based on root development. Before your next water you can pop the pot real quick and have a look. I watch for the roots to hit the bottom of the pot. You can also watch for the roots to pop out of the drainage holes but that is usually just a little later than I like. How big are you going?

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I was planning on moving her from her 1 gallon into her last home of 5 gallons.

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I’m just crazy. It looked like you were already in a 5 gal. Makes more sense now.

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Nope but she’s in a 5 gallon fabric pot now. Looked under the pot and yea she was about 6 inches out of the pot :sob:

She looks jagged because of how I have to push her down right now until she gets a little bit bigger then I can start making her look all pretty but for now enjoy the pictures of her being twisted in all different areas to allow better light from there big leaves.

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She will perk back up. :grin: Commence torture.

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She’s tied down and ready for more :grin: crazy how kinky these things are :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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My favorite part of growing (besides smoking it) is the training. Kinky good…at least that’s what my pops used to tell me…

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In a pickle, my ph in 6.2, run off was normally 6.0. I transplanted into a 5 gallon fabric pot. Well about 3 days ago I got my run off and it was 6.4 no biggie I just started to ph the water to 6.0 not adding in any nutes. Today I get the reading and it read 6.6. Put distilled water through it about 2 gallon and the ph out was 7.8. Said the hell with that and ph my tap water that I had dechlorinated for about 4 days to 6.2 and gave a watering a whole gallon. The ph out was then 6.8. Should I just keep running my oh tap water of 6.2 through it until she finally drops ?

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@Gl1tch @Flatnut

yup, flush her down and don’t forget to feed her after you flush.

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