The Quadsquad Thread: A Community For Quadlining

Just wanted to stop in a say hi to everyone. I am impressed this thread is still going strong! Really impressed to with how many people have used this method successfully! Your plants are all beautiful! As the originator of this method I can't tell you how honored I am that people are still doing this and having success. It means a lot to me! Keep up the good work everyone!
Welcome back around @Asesino85 . Good to see you're still checking in.

Your's is one of my favorite techniques and I recommend it often as it works great with SIPS and new growers. Simple but very effective. I like it! :thumb:
 
You definitely got something started!
Thank You for that, @Asesino85 :thanks:

Dang.. look at you with all those awards. You were just a baby when I left! Nice work there!

Welcome back around @Asesino85 . Good to see you're still checking in.

Your's is one of my favorite techniques and I recommend it often as it works great with SIPS and new growers. Simple but very effective. I like it! :thumb:
I probably won't be around much. Just had the birth of my first child, a baby girl! But ya never know..
 
Welcome back around @Asesino85 . Good to see you're still checking in.

Your's is one of my favorite techniques and I recommend it often as it works great with SIPS and new growers. Simple but very effective. I like it! :thumb:
I agree 100% Azi! Between @Asesino85 quad (which I remeber posting on his site to thank him when I started). My quads in SIP's are nicely canopied without breaking my back bending over to water them.

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Got my Cafe Racers regrowing from un-sexed seeds. Got 2 fems outta 3 seeds. Gonna keep the male clone and collect the pollen. Giving the 2 fem clones to a friend because I will be doing a @SeedsMan comparative grow outdoors very soon and the Cafe will be an indoor flower (10m -12 weeks), The male will be put outside in 5-6 weeks, then brought in to bloom after I harvest my indoor.

In conclusion:
Thank you both very much! :thanks:

Loving the SIP's and the quad-lining. I may try a main-lining and a horizontal grow if all 5 of my free seeds tap. I trimmed my trees like mad last week for better sun exposure.

Happy growing!
 
Don’t know what that is. But also, I just fucking broke one of the bottom limbs clean off. So now I have a… tri-line?

Fml.

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Hey I’ve had success replanting those limbs as clones.

I broke one at the base just a couple of weeks ago. I created two clones with the break and both struck so i reintroduced them to the mother and my one plant is now 3! lol.

Just means a longer veg.

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So now I have a… tri-line?

Fml.
You do!- I've had a few of those, in fact, I've had a bi-line....by harvest time, she'll more than make up for the missing limb or limbs...
maybe give the limbs a couple more days to toughen up, then bend them a little.
But still be careful, because now they'll break off at the stalk, and waay easier than you'd think.. :oops:
 
You do!- I've had a few of those, in fact, I've had a bi-line....by harvest time, she'll more than make up for the missing limb or limbs...
maybe give the limbs a couple more days to toughen up, then bend them a little.
But still be careful, because now they'll break off at the stalk, and waay easier than you'd think.. :oops:
Do you think it’s worth it to just hack off the 3rd limb now, and commit to a bi-line? You were right, I can tell the stalks are just begging to be broken. I’m almost afraid to fiddle with it until it has a few more inches in height.

My concern is, I just let this fucker spend another 6 days sharing juice with the other two stalks. Do I really want to have sacrificed the last 6 days of wasted plant energy?
 
Actually, 3 stalks isn't a bad thing, if you've already got them growing..
This is my little bi-line Alaskan Purple auto from awhile back:
She was a little mutant, so I removed all the mutant, and was left with this on 2/17/20:

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She perked up pretty good- this was 5/8/20
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It's going to amaze you what these plants can do..👍
 
If its topped, the lowers branches should be stretching out and up so they can be trained out until they get to the pot edge.

And you're fine with a 5 week old and training. You can always extend veg to fix any issues.
 
Question on quadlining....does it make the width footprint of the plants any wider than just topping and some LST? I'd like to quadline one in my new grow, but typically 4 plants with topping after 5th node and LST fill up my 4x4.
 
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