Yes I am pretty familiar with zip ties, as I do many Car Audio Installs, this sounds like a great method and its so simple. I think I get what your saying but pics would be nice as I am pretty medicated and might have a completely different picture in my head.Definitely!
Not to mention plants flowered when mature yield better and grow better vs. those flowered immature.
Hey bro! Sorry if I've been missing questions I'm not avoiding them, I just forget to answer.
I DID have these green ties similar to those you get in the produce section at the grocery store... I picked up 200ft for like $3... Well now I realize those ties are shitty, they will cut and chafe into your plants.
NOW I'm using Zip Ties... my favorite method for plants.... Seriously there are 30 things to use zip ties on in a garden.. I use like $10-$15 worth of zip ties in a grow. I put some photos up above..
My method is this:
I will get four 11 inch long zip ties... and hook all 4 into eachother... Then I put them around my plants and connect them. So now *we* have a zip tie band, tied around the bottom of the pot.... Then I take another zip tie, and hook/connect it to that band (so a ring, connected to that band), on the side I am going to train on... THEN I use two zip ties, hook them together, wrap it around the plant, and CONNECT them to the HOOK tied to the BAND around the pots....... If that doesn't make sense I'll take some specific photos for you.
It works out really well. A zip tie will never loosen itself, and if you need a plant just a LITTLE bit more tied down then you just pull the zip ties a few extra clicks. The only problem is you can't undo clicks, so you will be straight up cutting down the zip ties you mess up... It's an art that requires you to go through a lot of zip ties before you perfect it
I recommend buying an assorted tube at home depot for like $11.. You get like 500 zip ties of different sizes which is very handy. Also I'd pick up a wire cutter if you don't have one, to cut the zip ties... They are quite thick.
I have found zip ties are not sharp enough to cut into your plants when training. They are really gentle.
I think if you vegged with that 250 your plants would grow a lot faster. If you can keep your temps under control I'd chose a 250w hps 2700k over cfl's every day of the week. They don't really stretch if you keep the light close.
Not too late at all! It's been far too slow up to this point. Pull up a chair, we are still vegging and training. I'm going to work these sour kush females..... Fill this screen out, and let the branching branch ...Man i feel like i am late for the movie this sucks but nice to see ya going again sr. i have a project going myself right now also and i pick up these beans with my last order as well looking forward to seeing your grow as well as mine in the coming months i plan on germing those.......right now i have barneys farm blue cheese and g13 sour kandy flowering.
keep em green
There ya go You know how the zip tie thing goes... Once you make the connection between horticulture and zip ties you like, "damn why haven't I been doing this from the start??"..... I used to use string. That sucked - it stretched, came untied, or just deteriorated with all the sun and moisture.Yes I am pretty familiar with zip ties, as I do many Car Audio Installs, this sounds like a great method and its so simple. I think I get what your saying but pics would be nice as I am pretty medicated and might have a completely different picture in my head.
I know a guy who is doing a start up LED company.. With some new LED tech.... I'd be getting a prototype from him, rather than going to a store... IF I did pick up an LEDDon't mess w/ith leds..
Right now your T5 system consists entirely of either 5400k or 6500k bulbs.
Lot'sof blue light, cool.
Look up UVB.
And the "LED without LEDS" thread.
~$20 abulb,but so worth it.
Yessir it has... I picked this screen up at the hydro store.. It works better than no screen, but a home made screen with like PVC and fishing line would be best I think... My screen is decent enough I think! It will keep the tops from falling into eachother..I'm sure it's already been mentioned but I'd get a screen with tighter spacing. Good luck on the grow!
Those are some mutant plants lolLookin' nice! We've got similar dimensions and I'm rocking a 250 hps as well.
I wonder if your 250 watt HPS wouldn't do better for veg than a 100 watt T5. With my 250, I couldn't have had tighter nodes throughout the veg of my current grow. It would really surprise me to see 100 watts of fluorescent bulbs out perform a 250 watt HPS, even in veg. I could be wrong, but I'd be surprised.
I dig that you're trying it out, but it seems to me that we don't need to reinvent the car every time we build one.
Check out the 250 watt club and help guide, lots of stuff going on over there!
Pics of the node spacing:
They are... These plants are sending me for a loop though... I fed with fox farms grow big.. the full strength 20mL/gal mixture... twice in a row (no plain water between) and the new tops are still lime green... no burn or anything...
Guess I will start pumping the nutes up a bit, these plants seem to handle it.
Thanks