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  • Doubledealing72
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    I'm not sure what the best stuff is, but I use electrical wire. I believe its 14 gauge

  • Doubledealing72
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    Hell yeah John, feel free!

  • JohnEmad
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    Nice growing mcubed476.
    Hey, I have a Gypsy Widow from Exotic Seeds with 3 branches per node too. Looking real healthy and bushy. It is a photoperiod so letting it get to about 16" before flipping.
    I will post it when it is a little further along.

  • Dieselgrower
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    I don't know if I missed it in all this info, but what's the best staking/tie down material? I was gonna try this on some autos.

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  • billyboy
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    Another great grow!

  • JDU
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    Lmao Farmall
    Right? & I thought that I was scissor happy!!

  • swegrow
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    Doubledealing72 Much appreciated! Got a bunch of plants out in the greenhouse just old enough so Im about to start practice the quadline.

  • Doubledealing72
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    No problem! I like to update it every once in a while so people who have not seen it before will get the chance to if they are interested.

  • swegrow
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    Thanks for this @mcubed476, read through this thread and learned alot.

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  • Doubledealing72
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    Here are the finished products of the grow I just got done doing.

    As predicted, the Trainwreck and Red Poison yielded just shy of 3 oz each.


    I had a mutant Blue Cheese that ended up with 3 branches per node instead of the usual 2. This came out to be an awesome quadline (a sexline specifically lol) with a very cool birds eye view of the plant. She ended looking more like a snowflake, which was awesome. Ended up with 3g less than 5 oz.


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    She had a good structure for a quadline, but genetics are definitely a big factor when it comes to yield!
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  • JohnEmad
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    That's one wide plant OJH. Nice to have that room for those long and large growing photos. great training.

  • Doubledealing72
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    Indeed! 😂

  • Farmall
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    Carried away with defoliation ?

  • Doubledealing72
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    My current girls, day 44. I mentioned in a comment earlier in this post that I still have some plants that don't yield a ton. These 2 strains, Red Poison and Trainwreck, are some that I was referring to.

    Even quadlined, I can't seem to pull more than 2ish ounces off the Trainwreck. We will see how this one goes. The Red Poison has never been quadlined by me before, but I'm thinking it will be roughly the same result as the Trainwreck.

    A big factor in yield definitely comes down to genetics.

    Anyway, photoshoot.

    If you have any plants currently being quadlined, throw in a pic!


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  • Doubledealing72
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    No problem man! If you've done your research on autos, you will definitely see that most people say to not train them like this.

    I wouldn't have tried it if I didnt see people doing this sort of thing on YouTube with great results lol.

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