How to Train

SuperForce

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Hi There,

I am new to this and would like to try training one plant in my 2by2 tent. If you have some pics that would help. I just want to get a fat bushy plant rather than one skinny reaching for the light.

Thanks in advance for your help,

SF
 
I have a 2by2 coming from grow daddy called the living room that I picked for it 77 inch height but have been using the Mars 39inch by 39inch with a 6 inch exhaust and carbon filter. I used the mars ts2000 for the first crop which failed miserably but just picked up a spider farmer sf 2000 which is set to go. I will be running the 2by2 along side the larger tent.
 

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think you might run into heat issues, having your tent outside like that. That's a kickass porch though.
 
I’m with @Syntax747 . Might run into some heat problems. However that is a hella sick balcony! You might consider getting some ducting and run it from your lower intake slots through a window to retrieve cool air from your air conditioned space. I would open your window, run the duct through the opening then seal off the remaining space around the duct and the window. Have your inline at the top of your tent, exhausting all the hot air outdoors. This is exactly what I’m currently doing with one of my utility closets and it’s has worked wonderfully.
 
I’m with @Syntax747 . Might run into some heat problems. However that is a hella sick balcony! You might consider getting some ducting and run it from your lower intake slots through a window to retrieve cool air from your air conditioned space. I would open your window, run the duct through the opening then seal off the remaining space around the duct and the window. Have your inline at the top of your tent, exhausting all the hot air outdoors. This is exactly what I’m currently doing with one of my utility closets and it’s has worked wonderfully.
Oh I see. Yes I'm in Vancouver and heat ruined my first crop. At one point it hit 107 and most of the time during the heat wave it was well above 90. I am going to start a new crop in early September and have a space heater to help keep the heat up at the right temp. My finished bud was not what I expected as well as having a thrip problem towards the end.
 

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That Mars runs kinda hot also (for such as small footprint), I tried running one in my lil veg tent and it was No Bueno. If it's 90 outside the tent .. then your going to have serious probs inside the tent. Jus my opinion.
 
I grow autoflowers and keep them short and bushy with early and continuous LST, tying down nodes around the pot throughout grow
to achieve the anatomy in the last pic.
 

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