Thank you so muchThanks gg420.
May your plants always be happy!!!
i feel for you. almost there !!!!!So today I get to finish up. Rain and work has made this difficult to do it as fast as I wanted. This has been back breaking lol
Almost there !! Those that put in the work reap the rewards !!So today I get to finish up. Rain and work has made this difficult to do it as fast as I wanted. This has been back breaking lol
Thanks hon...and yeah about thatAlmost there !! Those that put in the work reap the rewards !!
Your plants look amazingly squat and bushy already. Do I remember correctly, about 14 weeks under T5s?
You don't know that lol...
- I may as well stop comparing. You're going to blow me out of the water !!
Many put up a wire cage around the pot and pull the limbs down and out the wire. It can be done a couple of three times, with bigger cages as the plant grows. This is in addition to covering the top with mesh a couple of times.I LOVE your training teqnigue!
Havn't ever thought of putting the screen in so early on.
Such a damn good idea.
Thankyou
That method is different then Scrogging. This serves a different purpose all together.Many put up a wire cage around the pot and pull the limbs down and out the wire. It can be done a couple of three times, with bigger cages as the plant grows. This is in addition to covering the top with mesh a couple of times.
True, they are not the same. But both spread out the limbs to catch more sun, plus provide support for when they are heavy with bud. Kind of sort of working toward the same goal.That method is different then Scrogging. This serves a different purpose all together.
This will have a few nets on the side and top when they get bigger. However even though this does support the plant ....I'm trying to achieve as many new tops as possible. You can use the other method for this at some degree but not nearly as effective. There is still much more to come lol I got thisTrue, they are not the same. But both spread out the limbs to catch more sun, plus provide support for when they are heavy with bud. Kind of sort of working toward the same goal.
The thing I really, really like. Is it's keeping all the branches very close to the stock.That method is different then Scrogging. This serves a different purpose all together.