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Hey Sox,Thats a damn good idea
May I ask why not a cage? They are really nice and sturdy and inexpensive over the long run. Some of mine are four years old .Thats a damn good idea
I have some friends who use 2 x 4's nailed on...looks dumb/attracts attention but it works well.Hey Sox,
I see you have the pots on wooden skids, couldn't you use 2 x 2 x 8 or longer (if you can find them) dimensional lumber.
Then use screws and attach them to the skids ..... Not to take away from anyone else's ideas.
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Yeah, a 300 foot roll of field fence is less than $200 and each roll will do about 20 cages depending on how big you make them, but I have been so broke on a grow before that I can remember when 200 may as well have been a million . Depends on budget.May I ask why not a cage? They are really nice and sturdy and inexpensive over the long run. Some of mine are four years old .
Go find sturdy straight tree branches and screw them on ..... :DI have some friends who use 2 x 4's nailed on...looks dumb/attracts attention but it works well.
Yeah, a 300 foot roll of field fence is less than $200 and each roll will do about 20 cages depending on how big you make them, but I have been so broke on a grow before that I can remember when 200 may as well have been a million . Depends on budget.
LOL, brings back memories of using manzanita for poles on a huge hillsideGo find sturdy straight tree branches and screw them on ..... :D
I used to trellis horizontally, but it's a pain in the ass at harvest.i like the horizontal trellis netting!
I probably should have done that!
I need to start working on that support stuff
Brother, conduit, with the ends cut off at an angle and pounded into the ground. Cheaper than t-posts and you can get longer lengths (which I do believe you're gonna need!), too. ;)lol i wish i had $$ to spend on Tposts, but the bamboo should do...i think their will be 3 horizontal layers, maybe 4...and then a net tossed over the top once they bush out real big. Only bummer about the bamboo on the inside is you dont get to pull the plants apart very wide...with Tposts you can go out as far as you want...But it is SUPER windy and we had to get something up...it looked like hurricane season out here.
I used to trellis horizontally, but it's a pain in the ass at harvest.
Sea,you need to do it @Capulator style,he just takes cord(like clothes line size i think)and winds it around his frame into a trellis and when its harvy time he unties one end and pulls it all through,winds it up and uses it again next time,voila nothing in the way!
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