Small Tent With Trellis, How To Tend Plants in Back

IraNewbie

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Hey guys, I'm growing 6 plants, 3 Tahoe OG and 3 Skywalker OG in roots organic soil and a 4x4 tent. Just switched to 3 gallon pots and I'm about to flip the lights and put a trellis down, but I realized it's going to be hard to reach the pots in the back to do pruning for lolipopping and whatnot, as well as watering.

P.S. I also setup some ducting to allow air to come in but not light and fans, and everything is getting super crowded. Just wondering if anyone else has more legit setups for everything.

Just wondering if any of yall have some good tips regarding setting up the arrangement so I don't have to Catherine Zita Jones ala Entrapment to get to the back plants.

Picture is from two days ago before the pot transplant.
 

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farmasensist

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What are you using the trellis for? Are you trying to make a scrog screen or just have something to keep them from falling over?

Instead of one big trellis over the whole area, it might be easier to give each pot their own indevidual one so you can move everything around if you need to. I usually use tomato cages to keep them standing up straight.
 

Cx2H

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All I can come up with off the top of my head.
Drip lines and a 5 gallon bucket(or bigger), airstone, (timer?)and pump outside.
Watering can with long snout
Plastic cup and strategic positioning of pots.

I use drip line(s),timers and a res big enough to make it through the week so I can bump it(NPK) next fill up.

#RandomTip: Kelp and drippers not good bedfellows. 1/4 kelp dose max.
 

IraNewbie

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Cool thanks for the reply guys. I wanted to have the big trellis to maximize the canopy surface area. I think I'm going to go with an individual trellis for each pot, so I can move them around. I think i'm going to have a wood piece underneath each pot, and have some legs come up like an upside down table to fit the trellis around. It's been a long learning journey, this is my third grow but most serious.

Been a lot of fun though. Here's an update pic after the transplant. Girls really exploded with the new soil, and some half strength flowering nutes. Going to flip tomorrow.
 

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