Stunger that is fantastic my friend :yummy: Just got finished with a trim job on my White Widow ! looking forward to droughting her WITH MY FRIENDS ! One missing tho Krissi ? Hope all is well ! Been to long since anyone has heard from you:green_heart::green_heart::green_heart:
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That is one beautiful plant!!!

NTH
 
You can grow a lot of quadlined plants in a small space if you don't train them wider than the pots. Here's how Dutchman1990 grew his:
Dutchman1990's garden looks fantastic, and I would say he has probably achieved more yield with that many plants, than taking the risk with just one big one that when something goes prematurely bad it all goes down the drain. However, I have alway viewed the quadlining approach to be one that makes horizontal 'lines' of the 4 trained out primary stems, where then all permitted secondary growth is allowed to grow out vertically to give a pancake like canopy. I first saw this done by LightAddict when I was watching his work on Fluxing, and it was later popularised by Asesino85 with his Quadlining thread. I think if the majority length of the primary stems are allowed to growth vertical then it is something more like manifolding/mainlining. But hey, it's nothing, don't mean to split hairs, it's hard to test out buds and write sensibly! But I think what he has done has given himself the best yield.
 
Dutchman1990's garden looks fantastic, and I would say he has probably achieved more yield with that many plants, than taking the risk with just one big one that when something goes prematurely bad it all goes down the drain. However, I have alway viewed the quadlining approach to be one that makes horizontal 'lines' of the 4 trained out primary stems, where then all permitted secondary growth is allowed to grow out vertically to give a pancake like canopy. I first saw this done by LightAddict when I was watching his work on Fluxing, and it was later popularised by Asesino85 with his Quadlining thread. I think if the majority length of the primary stems are allowed to growth vertical then it is something more like manifolding/mainlining. But hey, it's nothing, don't mean to split hairs, it's hard to test out buds and write sensibly! But I think what he has done has given himself the best yield.
And he did an amazing tutorial on quadding. It's here.
 
And he did an amazing tutorial on quadding. It's here.
Yes he did, indeed! Been using his method on my grow and it takes alot of work daily but I feel that I can maximize my growing spaces by keeping the branches just on the inside during veg. I made some hexagon pots out of sheet metal
that fits tight in my 2 x 3 veg closet. I can't remember who recently said that he could only put 1 plant into a 2x4 flower space but his grow was outside the pot. My new, and yet to be used, flower spot is 30" x 52". I made hexagon pots outta sheet metal about 14" wide, giving room for the leaves to do their thing.
This is my first attempt at quadlining but glad I hooked up with the #quadsquad. Tutorial was awesome and looking forward to learning from both my inside and outside grows.... The outside 2x2" fabric pots will be 7' above ground with sun most of the day, and 2 in ground will be quite vertical..... Just found out that here in Quebec, growing 4 plants outside is now ILLEGAL!! F*ckity-F*ck--F*ck! :rolleyes: I figured out a way to camouflage them. hehe
Come August, gentlemen... Gonna be a good and busy time and y'all gotta see this!
Thanks for letting me praise a great quad link tutorial and lettting me share my hopes for the near future.
Peace out!:snowboating:
Scott
 
Just found out that here in Quebec, growing 4 plants outside is now ILLEGAL!! F*ckity-F*ck--F*ck! :rolleyes: I figured out a way to camouflage them. hehe
Can you just grow to whatever the limit is now, and instead just grow them bigger?

I'd love to be able to legally grow outside and really go for it by giving the plant a great base of soil and letting it get massive. I remember when I was a young hiker in Nepal, seeing a 'tree' that was 2 stories high outside a rudimentary 'cafe', another traveller there said he had been sitting and resting his back against it in the afternoon sun for several days before realising that it was a huge cannabis plant.
 
Can you just grow to whatever the limit is now, and instead just grow them bigger?

I'd love to be able to legally grow outside and really go for it by giving the plant a great base of soil and letting it get massive. I remember when I was a young hiker in Nepal, seeing a 'tree' that was 2 stories high outside a rudimentary 'cafe', another traveller there said he had been sitting and resting his back against it in the afternoon sun for several days before realising that it was a huge cannabis plant.
It was legal last year but they had to be no taller than 3 feet.
 
We have to be unable for the plants to be seen easily (without field glasses) or in a locked fenced area.
I hear you, bro! I live on an outside corner and my Cedar hedges are growing slow so I have to hide them with little sun or on top of my demi-gazebo which I will still have to screen from the street view. Will be going outside in about 2 weeks and pics will be in my perpetual grow journal.
These girls will be keeping me busy this summer.
 
Wow is all I have to say for what's been going on here while I was stuck in a tornado. I've got to read through all of these posts and catch up and process it all but I wanted to jump in and say I'm back...like back back...had multiple life things happen but I'm happy to be here and thrilled to see the movement on this thread in my absence
 
Welcome back. We've missed you. :hugs:
I can't even begin to tell you all that happened. Touched on it in my Banana journal. Got one more seed drop I just did tonight and as soon as she sprouts and the littles are coasting, I've got to press onward here. Missed you guys and all the good energy I get from those of you on this thread. Just makes my heart full seeing all the dialog
 
Nice that you are back Krissi! I hope you and your's are all well, and as Azi said above ^^^.
Thank you so much Stunger. Much love to all of you be back and witty sooner than you know it
 
a Krissi drought,, ha,, perfectly logical,,

gosh life is busy,, thank goodness indeed

peace and love sent,, karma too
 
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