When time is limited, it's a smart choice. 1.75in may be a short term wise choice to induce length if you're focusing mainly on pumping. I would even go as far as 2 pump sets in the 1.75in at higher pressure, follows by the 2in cylinder on the latter 2 pumps to induce girth at lower pressure. It's only another set but may be worth it. It's 60% length and 40% girth. I do this often to switch between girth and length routine to experiment for growth on both fronts. My wife notices any change immediately. Even I can't tell at a quick glance. That woman is amazing. So, an experimental routine goes like this:
Make sure you know what the max pressure in the smaller cylinder first. Different size cylinders have different pressure requirements.
- SSJ before pumping to prime and warm the tissues.
- Pump using 1.75in cylinder, go up to 1inHg below the max pressure for 2 minutes
- Pump to max pressure for the rest of 3 minutes
- Repeat for another set
Switch out cylinder:
- Perform SSJ to max out any expansion ability
- Go up to max inHg you've been using for the larger cylinder for 1 minutes, and perform creeping pressure to 0.5 to 1inHg above pressure for 10 seconds then back down to max pressure. Keep it up until you use up all 5 minutes
- Repeat the 4th set, but you can cut back from 5 minutes to 2 minutes. Why? Your expansion already maxed out from the prior 3 sets.
Perform post C-ring restrictive work and wear ADS if you want. It will keep both the expansion and elongation going further. This will cut down the needs for more pumping, keep lengthening work going, and expansion healing continuous.