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Mine too. Get to see big progress everyday. Fun fun funThe stretch is my favourite part
Yeah its like opening a new present every time you open the tent!!Mine too. Get to see big progress everyday. Fun fun fun
I thought about that but I'm thinking on just letting those go and become bigger colas. If I was to supercrop them they will block to much light for any light to get down further to other bud sites. The WW I've had to supercrop only 2 branches. The other 2 are just to damn leggy. My light are easy to adjust as I do it every night when I feed.Looks like you're going to end up with quite a height difference between the highest branches and the lower ones. You might want to think about supercropping earlier in flower rather than later. It will keep you from having to raise the lights and will keep the canopy Derby-flat.
Binder clips on the edges of the fabric. I use pipe cleaners with them mostly. Safety pins seem like a PITA!I was having trouble with my fabric pots but someone suggested I use safety pins and they seem to work but not as convenient as you wire.
Thanks Troy. The cage material I used around them is pretty heavy. I can pick them up by it. It helps with training allot cause you can go in one day and pull it down some and the next day see it is still too high and pull it down further or pull it to one side or the other to open things upI really like how you wrapped your pots with that mesh. It would really help with LST. I was having trouble with my fabric pots but someone suggested I use safety pins and they seem to work but not as convenient as you wire.
Thanks Chris. Liking what i see so far. I'm hoping running my light close to them they'll stay manageable. We will seeGirls are looking great bud
My girls always over stretch....lol.....dang wenches
These are by far the biggest, most healthiest plants I've grown to date. Now just got to bring them on home.They are reaching for the sky, just inspirational, knowing where the medicine is going.
That is the plan as of right now but you know how I can turn on a dime and go a totally different direction. LolI love being able to coast through flowering if I get the transition of nutes correct. Then we have time to work on the clones and get them ready. Perpetual happiness!
Unfortunately, the dime was in Mr. Rococo's pocket!I can turn on a dime and go a totally different direction. Lol
I really like how you wrapped your pots with that mesh. It would really help with LST. I was having trouble with my fabric pots but someone suggested I use safety pins and they seem to work but not as convenient as you wire.
Thanks Troy. The cage material I used around them is pretty heavy. I can pick them up by it. It helps with training allot cause you can go in one day and pull it down some and the next day see it is still too high and pull it down further or pull it to one side or the other to open things up
If you go ahead and get one I don't think you'll be disappointed one bitDerby, your plants are gorgeous. You've sold me on the HLG lights. I sure hope i overpaid on taxes again last year.
Yeh that's what I need to do is start a side business with all my free time. Lol it's just some cage material my dad gave me in a 100 ft. Spool. I have a master so now all i have to do is cut them too length and trim them to height wrap them around the fabric pots and start training my plants. I'm pulling stems down more than ever with this grow.Those pot cages are an amazing idea dude - did you make them?
DerbyBud ® Fabric Pots with accompanying DerbyBud ® Pot Cage - all sizes catered for - selling in grow shops soon.