My first time mainlining

So this is my first time attempting to mainline a plant hows she look so far this this is two days after the second topping its strawberry cough


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I would say perfect. Keep those going and cut off anything growing down. Let the horizontal stretch continue keeping the vertical nodes. You nailed it!

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Thank you I read up on it extensively but any input and advice is welcomed
I’ll post regular updates if its progress.
The only thing I can’t decide at this point is if I should stop at 8 or go for 16 branches

Size of grow space will help you determine that. 1 plant with 16 mains would occupy that tent by itself. Also they will double in height once you flip.

Looking good. Training is one of the best parts of the process
This is mine on the 9th


Then the next day

They go quick once they get going

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I have a bigger tent I’ll be moving her into I’m drying my last harvest in it. I’m actually probably going to do the final processing on it tonight or tomorrow then jar it I also bought a new light for that tent I have to hang up so for now shes living in my cloning/germinating/early vegging tent



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Nice looks really good i also have this blueberry auto going shes addind growth like crazy

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Funny pic. I have one too

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Just moved them over to my bigger tent and hung my new light



I’m m already seeing rapid growth on the strawbery cough just days after i last topped her


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Dropping some new pics



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I trimmed off 6 leaves 3 from each side it really opened up the middle and exposed the new groth to more light


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Dropping some new pics


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Dropping a few more pics shes filling in nicely but wondering if a 3 gallon pot is enough for her or if i should pot her up to a 5 gallon what do you all think?



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I don’t know what the plants like. But I like watering less often. 3gal I’m guessing every 2 days. Just some gardening thoughts, have a good day Smokes



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