GDPKronicKing
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Thanks YK, yes sir that is the guard dog Doberman! I have another Rhodesian Ridgeback but hes not in the pic, double trouble lol! Yeah I wanna keep it just have to come up with a good use for it now...
lol I'm avatar now?Nice got a lot of advice thanks guys!!
Fresno, thanks for the advice that's what I am thinking. If I had a bigger area I could expand on the screen and probably not be too much of a problem. I could always get a second screen to support the buds once flower starts but might be more of an issue...
Treeman, that is impressive! From the looks of those I might have to re-think what I got going on here cause those are huge! I like the idea of wrapping them in a cage then laying a big screen over the top though, seems like an easier setup to me.
Avatar, I have never used trellis before... I used poles last year and just tied the colas up so they wouldn't have that "Gangster lean" but I was out there everyday finding more branches to tie up, then come harvest time it was a B****! And with the wind I get here they blow all over the place when they are that top heavy, so something has to be done to support them. With the trellis, is it like a scrog with out the weaving of the plants? I am assuming it is just there to support the plant? Any advice is appreciated.
TWS, Yeah one started to barely flower but there has been no progression... Same thing happened to one of my plants last year but turned out fine after a couple weeks and grew to still be 6ft tall with great smoke and high yield, so I was going to roll with it as long as it didn't get worse. If it does it will be replaced with a new one. Thanks man.
Buck, that is what I wanted to do if I couldn't Scrog it. I would still like to use the structure to support the plants even if I don't scrog, even if I have to re-build it some thats fine with me. I think keeping them contained in an area like that would be beneficial come flower time.
If I have a strong structure around 3ft to just keep the plants contained I could always add on (if necessary) to it and make another level for a support... Any thoughts on this approach anyone? Keep the structure and ditch scrog attempt? Use some trellis to support instead...
Appreciate it everyone! Grow, Grow, Grow!!!
I have two greenhouses. Made out of shade clothe.. it gets 105+ here in Fresno County. The plants love the shade cloth. It still allows for good ventilation. I also add a good oscillating fan in the greenhouses for good measure though. When they start flowering I just throw 6 mil plastic sheeting over the top instead of shade cloth. For some reason I feel as if the plastic sheeting will allow more sunlight through to help fatten up the buds. Just a thought. And that is a good idea, using the structure and adding trellis netting to it for bud supports.LOL!!!!! Sorry Senor, you already know the reason for that mistake... !! My bad can't believe I did that, thanks for the advice. I'm thinking I am going to ditch the scrog idea and come up with some sort of plan to keep them contained. For the time being I think I will keep the structure there and let the ladies grow see how they fill out. It is easy to move so no problem there. Couldn't I just use that structure with a screen on top for a support? I think it might work since I won't be weaving them in the screen, just guiding the branches through the squares instead? I don't know just a thought since it is already there...
MHZ, I thought about that a few years ago but it gets so hot here in the summer I am afraid they might get scorched. If I did I would have to add some sort of exhaust fan and I really don't want to do that. Thanks for the suggestion though bro!
Thanks again!
how do you mainline correctly? sometimes i kill the plants...Mainlining and supercropping is a good way to keep them short.
This explains it in explicit detail http://www.growweedeasy.com/main-lining-technique-nugbucketshow do you mainline correctly? sometimes i kill the plants...