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    Mainling (or manifolding, depending on which term you like to use)

    Just a question to everyone on the forum about manifolding. I read a great tutorial from Nebula Haze (props!!!) on manifolding for 8 colas per plant. I'm considering trying it out, and am wondering if anyone has any advice on how to start, how to do it, pros and cons, and what to watch out for. I don't want to wait to long, since the plants are exploding in size every day. Thanks to everyone in advance!!!

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    I thought this was a excellent read and I adapted some of the techniques
    by Nebula Haze Table of Contents Intro: What is Main-Lining Cannabis? Ultra-Quick Guide to Building a Manifold

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      Yup NebulaHaze has done a bit of "mainlining".

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        I've done it exactly as she says three times and it always worked great. Makes a nice wide canopy. Did it for twice inside and one outside.Click image for larger version

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          That picture is what I do when I do.

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        Thanks everyone for the pointers. I already have Nubula's tutorial...loaded with great stuff. Glad that it's worked out for everyone so far, gives me a bit of hope that it will work out well for mine. Will mainlining lengthen the veg time?

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