I'm getting ready to mainline my next grow and my question is. What is my first node? Is it the single serrated leaf or is it the first true leaf?
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I would go with the first true leaf. To me, the node is the cross section where new branching occurs. So I do wait until I have a true leaf and then anything above that is fair game.
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Thanks ChadWestport I'm going into uncharted waters. I normally don't top my plants. This will be a whole new world.
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I always top them, but rarely do mainlining. I usually let it get to about 5 nodes and then I top and start manipulating the branches out, similar to the structure of mainlining. I'm 95% of the time from clone, which makes mainlining a little more challenging due to natural structure, but from seed is the best time to get that style going.
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I’ve had the best results mainlining by counting the set of 3 serated leaves as node 1 and letting it grow 5 nodes from there. I top to the 3rd node and wait a week before removing any other growth because it seems to help with the stunting. I suggest reading Nebula’s tutorial on manifold and use that method over a mainline. You’ll get your 8 colas 3-4wks faster. Bigger plant in less time and a lot less stress 👍🏻
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Here is at the 2nd and 4th node,
the 3rd, and the 2nd.1 Photo- SF Tent 70x70x160cm/27x27x63" -4" exhaust-
-SF1000+QB1000 for flower- - Inkbird Temp/Hum control-
-Black Gold Organic, chicken compost, perlite. 1•1•1-
-Earth Dust dry amendments- -5g fabric pot-
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Looks awesome! I was reading that tutorial last night but a little bummed because it says not to use that technique for autos and so far, that's all I grow.
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