Best material for netting

Macncheesehaze

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I need to put nets on my plants that I haven’t checked on in months again smh. They are in a wet area so my line of thinking tells me something that doesn’t hold water. Any thought?
 

Macncheesehaze

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I’m going to be attaching them to 2x2x6s I’m gonna stake into the ground and then put the netting or string or something. Idek how I’m doing it yet. I’ve only gotten up to check in them once so they might not even be there anymore but if they are I definitely need to support them
 

Macncheesehaze

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I was hoping I could do them all with 4 like o said I’ve only checked on them one time since I put them out in like the Beginning of June or something. I got lazy and just dug one big pit and threw a ton of sprouts out and 4 clones. This is how it looked last time I checked
 

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Star Dog

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I used that orange safety netting and have a 4" pea net above that to hold the colas at a later date 4/5 weeks.
 

Macncheesehaze

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I was thinking of putting 4 posts and then I guess I’ll use the jute string and run them like a scrog. I thought about getting the green kind of fencing and just cutting the holes bigger but the string might be the best way to get each individual plant some support without guessing where to cut the holes.
 

Macncheesehaze

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I wound up just grabbing the jute twine and I’m gonna use some old metal poles that I have laying around since they’ll be light to carry. It’s a longgggg hike
 

BlazinDucks

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I wound up just grabbing the jute twine and I’m gonna use some old metal poles that I have laying around since they’ll be light to carry. It’s a longgggg hike
They make plastic trellis netting. They're 6.5" squares and come in white and green. They make them in various lengths and widths. I picked up a pack of 10x50' for a fair price. It works great, very durable and doesn't absorb moisture.
 

Archcity420

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Blue Hawk 5-in x 6-ft Powder-Coated Steel Garden Fence U-Post
Item #493054Model #840383

Used these last year worked great with trellis net spent about $30 total :weed:
 

Macncheesehaze

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Google says it’s biodegradable and will collect bacteria. Also gets brittle when left in the sun. I’ll have to go with plastic
 

Macncheesehaze

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Very sad day. One must have hermied and seeded the rest. 35 plants. Oh well. I learned a lot from my first outdoor grow.
 

Macncheesehaze

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Definitely only using feminized seeds next year. I made sure to pull all the males early so something had to have hermied to do this, unless. Also found a dead bumble bee on one of the buds so having Gods greatest pollenator on them definitely didn’t help. Chose to chop them and left 2 that I think were safe and to the side. All they were doing was sitting there being illegal so oh well lesson learned. They look super crystally and smell skunky as hell.
 

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Macncheesehaze

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Depends how far north east lol it’s been pretty dry for me up until the last few weeks. So yeah weather was pretty good. I got plants outside in a different spot with kolas as long as my forearm so my entire outdoor season isn’t too bad
 
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