OhioGrown214
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Hello Community, I'm Adam start out with these girls, and wanting some tips and tricks, all are Planet of the grapes. Any help will be beneficial.
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Thank you for getting back to me, ya the bigger girl I have is there a training style that works for outside grown POG EthosHey Adam and welcome! As far as tips and tricks, there are a bunch of different ways to achieve our common goal. Do you have any specific questions related to your grow or related to a technique you were wanting to try?
I recently grew that strain out and it was a beast!Thank you for getting back to me, ya the bigger girl I have is there a training style that works for outside grown POG Ethos
Would the bending be the same as tieing it down to a ring or is bending it betterWelcome brother. Fellow buckeye here! I would fim them because it won't slow them down as much as topping and make sure they get as much sun as possible. With the tall one you could tomato cage it and bend it around or under one of the rings. Good luck in the garden
What is topping and scrogWhen I grow outside I prefer topping and scrog
Topping is cutting or pinching the plant off to create two colas instead of one. Scrog is SCreen Of Green and is that you put a ferris net to hold your tops at the same level and your able to utilize your light better since you even out the canopy.What is topping and scrog
It's all the same brotherWould the bending be the same as tieing it down to a ring or is bending it better
Fellow buckeye, hey brother. Ohio is having a beautiful season this year!!! Those ladies look good! Are they staying in pots or going in ground?Welcome fellow buckeye! I'd top those and tie em down. Ohio is having ,a great growing season so far this year. Here's some seedlings I started for a buddy.
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He's keeping them in the 15g pots so he can move them around, put em under the awning during heavy storms and whatnot. When I grew outside (in the ground) I always had issues with the weather and bud rot, especially around harvest time, so he may be onto somethingFellow buckeye, hey brother. Ohio is having a beautiful season this year!!! Those ladies look good! Are they staying in pots or going in ground?
Welcome to the farm also a ohio grower nothing outside yet but just hung my second grow indoor happy growing brothaHello Community, I'm Adam start out with these girls, and wanting some tips and tricks, all are Planet of the grapes. Any help will be beneficial.
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What is FimWelcome brother. Fellow buckeye here! I would fim them because it won't slow them down as much as topping and make sure they get as much sun as possible. With the tall one you could tomato cage it and bend it around or under one of the rings. Good luck in the garden