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Gr8ful frodo
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Sharing TRAINING techniques
#847826 - 04/30/21 11:46 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Training Your CannabisHey everyone. I love growing marijuana. It's so beautiful and so many strains, colors, flavors and EFFECTS. I am on my 9th/10th grow. All indoor. What I use , soil that I turn into living soil. Organic. (Almost everything I use is organic) 4x4x7 tent w/ HLG 550 v2 rspec & 30w UVa 2x4x6 tent w/ electric sky v300 & 20w T5 for Auto cloner & seedling dome I use earth dust as my main nutrients and also use Aurora root organics dry amendments. Great white & plant probiotics. I want to show you how I train my plants and see how you guys train yours. I started out just low stress training. Bending and tying down. I recently started to make a manifold also known as mainlining. I love it. It takes some time and isnt suggested on autoflowering plants. (But I've done it with good success). It is a series of toppings to make and even amount of main colas. It's more than that tho. Anyway, Without further ado, Mimosa evo & dos-si-dos 33 Here are the youngens. They are gorilla girl XL auto & sour diesel auto So that's some of how I have my plants trained. Hope you enjoyed. What do you guys do to train your plants?.....
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#847856 - 05/02/21 05:31 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Not a single member is sharing how they train their plants. ?
Come on yall. 17 views and no sharing of the tree training.
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Data
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#847857 - 05/02/21 07:31 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I currently grow cacti only, so I can't really share my training techniques.
I used to tie down branches as necessary to ope up the canopy and fill out the growtent with a certain number of plants. Nothing fancy
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Data]
#847859 - 05/03/21 09:25 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Rider420]
#847861 - 05/04/21 07:13 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I also have a bunch of cacti
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#847901 - 05/08/21 11:28 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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here is an update of how they are doing.
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#847902 - 05/08/21 11:31 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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and the other that shown topped
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HangMansHeart
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#847909 - 05/09/21 04:04 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Those are some beautiful plants you got there, my man. keep up the good work. im a hella newbie so it's fascinating to read about and see the results of such wild looking techniques.
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: HangMansHeart]
#847915 - 05/10/21 06:43 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#848165 - 06/04/21 07:05 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#848174 - 06/05/21 02:35 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Man that looks nice.
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aaronthehippocrite
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Data]
#848177 - 06/05/21 10:19 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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What's the point of this? Is it to stretch the branches out so the beds have more room to grow? Sorry I'm new to all this.
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is this a good instructional video for this type of training?
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: 13buds]
#848260 - 06/17/21 07:33 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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mainliningIt makes a central hub of stems. They are all equal size to the main stems. Bigger thicker stems all the same size so they all get good supply of nutrients. Helps keep an even canopy also That in turn makes bigger better buds if done right in my opinion
Edited by Gr8ful frodo (06/17/21 07:34 PM)
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Gr8ful frodo
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Re: Sharing TRAINING techniques [Re: Gr8ful frodo]
#848488 - 07/09/21 11:40 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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these turned out amazing
now i have some more im mainlining .... dos-si-dos 33 red hot cookies
i think thats it, i have more clones but im training them different. just topping once and bending branches down after that with some mimosa evo and jawa pie.
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