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Dr.Pecker

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I have the barrel and it has a bullet hole in it about 1/3 of the way down. I don't think I really need to fill it that far. I'm thinking about scrogging my greenhouse now. I have one plant that's crazy huge. Its growing a few inches a day.
 

Dr.Pecker

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The water barrel works good. No more lugging water jugs.
I wanna scrog again but I don't have enough room to get all the way around a screen for the upkeep.
That is a concern. I have one plant that's already 6 foot tall so I need to do something soon.
 

Dr.Pecker

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Outside, in a greenhouse, gravity fed water, If I remember correctly stretch starts the second week of august. Space is going to be a problem.
 

ButchyBoy

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Outside, in a greenhouse, gravity fed water, If I remember correctly stretch starts the second week of august.
Ok, that one! Sorry...

That is a big girl to scrog. I would probably do a light weight net over the entire plant and work the branches. Pretty much what i believe you are doing with the trellis.

Man that sounds like fun!! :weed:
 

ButchyBoy

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This is the plant Imagine about fifty of these babies:weed: View attachment 3448049

Drool:

I thought I had weight issues Lol!! I have to string up my puny plants.... I have a ton of fan blowing so they fall over once they start to gain weight. Bugs hate fans!!! 1200 watts is just not enough!! Pic is with HPS on and the incandescent setting on my phone. Water only perpetual. That little guy is my cross. It's time to see what it does!

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Dr.Pecker

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Drool:

I thought I had weight issues Lol!! I have to string up my puny plants.... I have a ton of fan blowing so they fall over once they start to gain weight. Bugs hate fans!!! 1200 watts is just not enough!! Pic is with HPS on and the incandescent setting on my phone. Water only perpetual. That little guy is my cross. It's time to see what it does!
I have a solution. Use the string to wrap around the plants and bail them up. Then slip a tomato cage around them and take off the string. I use tomato cages indoors all the time.
 

ButchyBoy

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I have a solution. Use the string to wrap around the plants and bail them up. Then slip a tomato cage around them and take off the string. I use tomato cages indoors all the time.
I actually have some that are cut for ease of installation. I completely forgot about them! Lol..
 

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