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Awesome. As for the doubling of tops, I’m assuming that without a trellis, those other 60ish potential tops will be below the upper canopy yeah?
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If you leave them under giant fan leaves they will stay down there. But myself, I just crop them out of the way if it’s cutting of light to a badass spot. Tuck leaves, ect. It really depends you know?Awesome. As for the doubling of tops, I’m assuming that without a trellis, those other 60ish potential tops will be below the upper canopy yeah?
I prefer stakes too, keeps you able to move and rotate plants. But, I will toss a trellis if I can see it’s gonna get wacky. There are growers here who double trellis too, which is a pretty great way to keep them off each other. Another layer really helps in that regard.I do know in theory, just not in practice yet..
I guess what things boil down to for me in this moment is wether or not I should trellis or just how for them best with some hands on work in terms of the whole canopy being stable. Air flow checks and humidity checks out, but I’m not sure how to go about keeping buds from touching. Because at that point airflow ain’t happening.
So order a trellis now, or hang tight with leaving it open, and look for guidance with hands on spacing and stakes when the time comes? I’m down for either. Not using a trellis just seems nice for being able to move pots but I’m open.
Its possible, every strain is different, but you could also be timing it perfect. It’s really a guessing game with new genetics you haven’t ran before you know?Makes sense. Does it look like things might get whacky in here?
You’re more than welcome.Okay in that case I’ll go ahead and order a trellis to keep on hand just in case. I’ll grab one that’s a 36 grid for the lower net and one that’s 100 grid for the upper. Thank you for your patience with me :))
I’ve got the popcorn and a chair!You’re more than welcome.
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Novice.
Keep up the great work.
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You’ll be good until the time it gets there.If I am going to use a screen, I can’t imagine effectively pruning the back plants once they are committed to position. I’m thinking I’ll install the screen maybe halfway through the stretch, and then put another one in during the final stretch push?
The screen/s will just be for support, not a scrog, so I assume there isn’t any need to feel rushed to get one put in, correct?
The bigger the plant, really has no bearing on the genetics. Wait and see, since you are growing it a bit longer, sure it’s going to be bigger all around, but genetics are genetics. As long as what they said is true, then you are gravy I think.Cool thanks. And hang tight in veg? I’ve got 2 and half more vertical inches to work with.
Actually that brings up a question. I was able to contact two people who have grown this strain. They both had a maximum of 2.66 stretch. I’ve been using that as my benchmark. However, neither of them kept them as veg for as long as me. Theirs were like 5-6 weeks if I remember correctly. I’m gonna push to about 7 weeks. Do plants that are in veg longer stretch more? Obviously if you just flipped from seed they would stretch 10x or whatever. But you know what I mean.