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Asymetric Node Spacing

ButtersStotch
ButtersStotchstarted grow question 5y ago
I wanted to mainline my outdoor girls this year and this is the only strain I have that has crazy asymetric node spacing. I Think I should abort the mainline and just LST from this point on. Any other interesting training techniques that this girl could benefit from?
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Plant. Spaces between nodes
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occultgreen420
occultgreen420answered grow question 5y ago
There are lots of ways and methods. The fact that your plant is asymetric should not keep you from doing mainlining or aspiring for a big yield. Have a look at my diaries, you'll see there different mainlining techniques. The idea is to keep it horizontal. Symmetric or not, I am sure you will have a wonderful living sculpture full of swollen buds! Relax, sit back, enjoy the grow and light one up!
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labifle
labifleanswered grow question 5y ago
Salit le jardinier ! moi j'ai l'habitude des nœuds asymétriques quand la plante est en floraison mais pas en croissance a part si c'est une bouture que tu a prise sur une plante comme ça. tu peux faire un topping et du palissage comme ça tu utilise une technique proche du main lining mais tu n'aura pas le coté super symétrique du main lining . bonne chance a toi bella ciao
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Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropicanswered grow question 5y ago
Main line is still good even with asymetrical spacing. That why we trim and train.
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5y ago
You could also start with topping 😊 Then it becomes extremely bushy
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