Innerorbit
Well-Known Member
New grower who has previously experimented with low stress training by tying branches down using garden twine and using bamboo stakes to support branches later in flowering. Now I'm looking for a more efficient way to both help train and support the plants and looking for options.
I am running 3.5 gallon hempy buckets so I don't think a trellis or scrog net type option would be ideal as I hand water and need to move the plants around. I was thinking of something like tomato cages or something similar that I could put in the buckets in early-mid veg and leave through flowering. I plan to top the plants early on and possibly try supercropping to train and support the plants around the cage in order to even out the canopy prior to flowering.
I figure this will help me get the desired results while still allowing me to easily move the plants around as needed and sounds easier then a bunch of ties and bamboo stakes. The downsides I can see are that tomato cages may force me to keep the light further away from the plants in the first part of veg due to their height and the fact that tomato cages aren't really the ideal shape being narrower at the base. I'm thinking maybe it'd be possible to buy specialized cages that'd be a better fit or modify one somehow.
Any ideas on what you'd recommend in this scenario? The tomato cage thing is just my best idea so far but I'm definitely open to other ideas from more experience growers. Thanks!
I am running 3.5 gallon hempy buckets so I don't think a trellis or scrog net type option would be ideal as I hand water and need to move the plants around. I was thinking of something like tomato cages or something similar that I could put in the buckets in early-mid veg and leave through flowering. I plan to top the plants early on and possibly try supercropping to train and support the plants around the cage in order to even out the canopy prior to flowering.
I figure this will help me get the desired results while still allowing me to easily move the plants around as needed and sounds easier then a bunch of ties and bamboo stakes. The downsides I can see are that tomato cages may force me to keep the light further away from the plants in the first part of veg due to their height and the fact that tomato cages aren't really the ideal shape being narrower at the base. I'm thinking maybe it'd be possible to buy specialized cages that'd be a better fit or modify one somehow.
Any ideas on what you'd recommend in this scenario? The tomato cage thing is just my best idea so far but I'm definitely open to other ideas from more experience growers. Thanks!