Intro: What is "Main-Lining" Cannabis? Ultra-Quick Guide to Building a Manifold Supplies List Main-Lining Diagram (Easy manifold for growing weed) Important Concepts to Increase Success Step-By-Step Instructions (with pics) Tips & Hints for an Easy Manifold Strain Choice Growing Environment Extra Plant Training Help What is "Main-Lining" Cannabis? The cannabis "main-lining" grow technique is the process of
Marijuana Growth Control Methods
Cannabis plants grow a lot taller right after they start making buds. This is known as the "flowering stretch" and you can use it to your advantage to make longer buds!
Learn what it means to give your plants "12-12 from seed" to force them to start making buds early.
[Picture Grow Journal] Watch two plants grow from seed under a 600W grow light and turn into bushy monsters - producing over 20oz of cannabis!
Today, I’ll give you my cheat notes on the most popular methods of training plants, including Defoliation, Fimming, Topping, LST (Low Stress Training), Main-Lining, Scrog and Supercropping.
See a DWC bucket picture grow journal in the flowering stage (with Scrog) - Strain is Critical Hog...
Learn how to main-line marijuana plants started from clones.
Here are a few tips on how to train your cannabis plants for a maximized crop. This guide covers the basic idea behind various techniques and how to apply them for the best results. All of the techniques mentioned in this guide can be used both indoors and outdoors with equal results.
"Main-Lining" definition: a form of training and managing canopy that builds a "hub" off of a single node and creates a "manifold" for equal energy distribution from the root mass to the growing tops.
FIMing: The act of pinching or cutting a young cannabis plant in such a way as to force it to grow 4 main colas instead of one. FIM is used as a word itself but is actually an acronym for “F**k, I missed!” So what exactly is FIMing? FIMing is an easy way for growers