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xdave420x posted an update 7 months ago
the other tent purple star killer and peanut butter breath. not looking to good . but well see.
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mattypipes posted an update 7 months ago
Any suggesting on stopping caterpillars this season outdoors? I had the same issue 2 seasons in a row!
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I’ve had success with bacillus thuringiensis (BT) scout/spray often✌🏼
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digger714 posted an update 7 months ago
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Labrador man. I wonder what Great Dane taste like
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So I’m looking for a mainlining expert for some advice please.
The story so far.
I mainlined @node 5 and used nodes 3 and 4 as the main lines.
Each of the 4 main arms has 4 nodes.
I have 3 weeks to go before I can put it in the flowering tent.
So the big question is, finally, when should I let it start growing vertically?
I hope this is sufficient information?
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You’re not technically mainlining. Mainline splits main stalk to 2 nodes (striping off everything below), then those 2 to 4, then 8, etc. Topping and leaving multiple branches on main stalk is not mainlining. It’s just topping to create bush. You can go as wide as you want before allowing vertical grow. I wouldn’t go too much wider than the…
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Stem crush as you lay and tie down the branches. They’ll swell, become a bit woody and turn rock hard. You can remove the tie downs after a few weeks and they’ll keep their shape. Stem crush the branches as they grow up as well and you’ll never need to support the branches with bamboo or a messy trellis net.
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I usually only use one node to split into 2. I like to go vertical until I reach the side or maybe just an inch over the edge of my container that I’m growing in but it really just depends on how many tops you actually want I Iike to stay @ 16 tops or 32 if I’m in over a 7 gal pot. That’s just the way I am comfortable doing it but every one has…
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@jmystro much appreciated my friend, for the little time I have been in the space you have always been there to answery questions.
RESPECT
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