MassMedMan's Perpetual Mainline

Whats the diameter / height that you got going on there? Curious cause I am considering fluxing and thinking about footprint.
do you mean of those cans?
 
Diameter of the plant and height of plant before flip assuming Pic 1 and Pic 2 are close to flip. They look about 20'' across and under 10" high?

10/4 I'm tracking now... the first one is in a standard seven gallon nursury pot,, maybe 12" diameter... but the height right now is only about one or two inches.. second ones pot is a little bigger but not much vertical either.. I'll take a shot to show that soon. Both of those are about two month out for flower... theyll flower by the sun in my greenhouse. I'll let them start going vertical in a month or so,,,, I think,,, right now I'm just trying to control these vines i have... it's great :)
 
Awesome thanks for that clarification. So these are gunna be some big ass plants. MIght as well make the most for the work.


Back from a week vacation on the beach. Did some trimming... Hope this helps

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Looking good MassMedMan :thumb:

How long do you intend on vegging for?

Thank you! :)

Good question.

Originally I was planning on leaving them in my greenhouse,, but, I have an opening for my next bloom room run, in about six weeks. And I think I'm going to put the first one, the deep cheese in the bloom room, in that opening.

So, to answer your question,, five or six more weeks.

Any tips based on that?? :thanks:

I'm very interested to see what one would do in my bloom room.
 
Looking good my friend. :)

I just want to clarify something for any who are following and not clued up with fluxing yet.
Basically get yourself a big pot lol. With fluxing its about flow, so we want a total even base frame of the plant. Also total even structure to all limbs! You train out left and right and control the development of the secondary branching through very harsh defol, even part crushing of end nodes if needed. This way your limbs all stay straight for the most part. Just 8 bran he's need to be pulled back in to fill the center.
So we want straight limbs where possible. The more even the base the better , that's why a plastic pot etc is easier to manage than a cloth one for training!
Anyway I'm off work after today, so I'm gonna do some vids with me really going into detail about how to flux to get it where my feeding loop idea kicks in :)


Hope you don't mind the post :)
 
no worries my friend. I realized I went off the beaten path a while ago and started,, free styling. I had too much, still have too much going and stopped reading and just wung it. Still winging it...
 
Re: MassMedMan's Perpetual Flux

Felt bad that I got of the track with regards to a FLUX. I just feel if I'm not doing it correctly, and freestyling,, then the thread title should reflect.

I don't want to confuse anyone, or take anything from those who do it correctly, no biggie.

I've asked the mods to change the thread title. I'm doing mainlining. I will do a FLUX, by the book, down the road. But, right now I'm mainlining all the plants in this thread.

Last night I removed most of the fabric pins holding down my deep cheese.

This morning, I dropped a screen on top. She's taken a beaten, but I have about forty days or so to get her ready for the BOOM room.

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:peacetwo:
 
She is gonna do you really proud under that screen my friend! :)
Also I wasn't being funny in the least before buddy, so hope I didn't offend. I'm always honored when anyone tries to flux :)
Anyway lol looking good :)

no worries. You didn't say anything to offend, but I read between the lines, took a puff, and thought about it. :)
 
Thank you both, little change of direction,, but otherwise plants are great!!
 
Almost killed this one. Long story. Was going to scrap her. Then, I sat down and had a puff. And, another. Then, I got high....:allgood:

Can you see it?

It's my 420 plant.

:)

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She'll be ready for flower in six weeks or so....
 
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