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Take the tip off and use it with low pressure
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You position your tent so that you can approach the plants from at least 3 sides because once you've woven them into the net, they aren't really able to be moved out again until harvest time. If your tent positioning doesn't allow you to get to all the plants easily, you play "Twister" on watering day.When you guys use the trellis how do you get the plants back out so you can water them...? because it seems if I put a trellis I can't move my plants anymore to water them
My first tent had one door. I actually moved up to the 4x4 as the smallest one that had 3 doors.You position your tent so that you can approach the plants from at least 3 sides because once you've woven them into the net, they aren't really able to be moved out again until harvest time. If your tent positioning doesn't allow you to get to all the plants easily, you play "Twister" on watering day.
I've done that before. It works well but I prefer to be able to physically get to my plants so I use tomato cages instead of a scrog net. Personal preference there ....Take the tip off and use it with low pressure
Oh shyt let me look into thisTake the tip off and use it with low pressure
How do you use the tomatoes cage when it comes to weed ?
Now for whatever reason I never thought about a cage in a tent but hell for autos this seems like an answer. I was going to use Kenex pieces as I have like 75lbs of those things.
They work just fine. Only thing is you have to put them in place while they are small. I do it on final transplant when they are 12-16" tall.Now for whatever reason I never thought about a cage in a tent but hell for autos this seems like an answer. I was going to use Kenex pieces as I have like 75lbs of those things.
Think an 18 inch tall one for a 5 gallon?They work just fine. Only thing is you have to put them in place while they are small. I do it on final transplant when they are 12-16" tall.
My tomato cages come 54" long. Then I trim the wires down enough so the first ring sits on top of the soil. They make great support and offer a place to tie off on for LST.Think an 18 inch tall one for a 5 gallon? View attachment 2447950
There's no need to "flush" your plants as in send senseless extra water through the pot. It's fine and encouraged to use "water only" on the last water cycle or 2. Flushing doesn't do anything except make you work harder for zero improvements in the final flower.Predicting that I might have to harvest in a week or two I initiated the flush, closely watching the terpenes.. Terpenes are currently 80 percent cloudy rest clear waiting for it to be 75 percent Amber color
Thank you...There's no need to "flush" your plants as in send senseless extra water through the pot. It's fine and encouraged to use "water only" on the last water cycle or 2. Flushing doesn't do anything except make you work harder for zero improvements in the final flower.
By the way, nice job! Flowers look delicious!!!![]()
But wouldn't it burn more harsh...?Thank you...
No, you can't flush nutrients out of plant tissue with water. The last time or 2 using 'water only' encourages the plant to use up any excess nutrients it may have stored. Flushing won't improve things. Water only is fine, but water normally like you always have.But wouldn't it burn more harsh...?