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Also this is day 16 in the system so hopefully in a couple weeks they will get even fuller and bigger ..
Why don't they have a screen over them yet?
Tipper those girls are filling out nicely. They started as some skinny, lanky plants. Whatever you are going to do to support them, I would do it soon. If you are going to use tomato cages you can still use them to control the height. You can tie the branches to the rings of the cage so they grow in a spiral pattern and weave the branches through them to achieve the same results. But in all honesty it is not going to be that much more money to build a screen from PVC and trellis netting. Either way get to it soon, I am thinking back to your last grow where that one plant grew totally out of control and right past the light. Get these girls trained so they stay a bit shorter and you will have a nice yield.
Plants are looking good now. Good luck with the rest of the grow. Should be some dank;)
Tipper those girls are filling out nicely. They started as some skinny, lanky plants. Whatever you are going to do to support them, I would do it soon. If you are going to use tomato cages you can still use them to control the height. You can tie the branches to the rings of the cage so they grow in a spiral pattern and weave the branches through them to achieve the same results. But in all honesty it is not going to be that much more money to build a screen from PVC and trellis netting. Either way get to it soon, I am thinking back to your last grow where that one plant grew totally out of control and right past the light. Get these girls trained so they stay a bit shorter and you will have a nice yield.
Couldn't agree more. Tomato cage those ladies asap. Or build PVC net trellis. The only way to go. Good luck and hope you get on that asap :)
Good luck on that.. 6oz each from a og plant indoors that would be a nice haul.
Building a trellis would be like $25 or $30 bucks, maybe less. It would just take some PVC piping, PVC connectors and a trellis net. However as you already have the tomato cages just put a series of small holes in the lid of the bucket so the bottom of the cages can slid right in. This would keep the cages and your plants in place.
Burpee cages fit perfectly around each bucket or you can rock the PVC trellis...
I think you can only order them online. Just Google search Burpee cages... BTW, that DIY scrog tutorial is cool, but it can be done cheaper and with a lot less time. You can get a hand held PVC pipe cutter and use zip ties to fasten a horticultural net to the PVC...burpee cages ?? Does homedepot have them and i was thinking cages would work better truthfully then i can open up the plant and still have support for the side branches
Cost me $25 all at Lowes.....took me longer to go get the stuff than to make it..just measure good!
ya im gonna get some of the cages myself personally. I also have a cutter and zip ties so hopefully i will be up and running with good stable base for huge nugsI think you can only order them online. Just Google search Burpee cages... BTW, that DIY scrog tutorial is cool, but it can be done cheaper and with a lot less time. You can get a hand held PVC pipe cutter and use zip ties to fasten a horticultural net to the PVC...