upthearsenal
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Nice man, where did you get that round screen?
Looking good dude plants look nice and green
yea yea what he said lol
Thanks ! How's the shed coming along?
I was at the Nursery yesterday and discovered that today is a class on Indoor Organic gardening . I think I will be checking this out ,but probaly already read everthing they are going to teach .This nursery does cater to MMJ growers so I think it will be cannabis based teachings without saying so . you know " tomatoes " or " foilage " I hate it when people ask , I was looking at mason jars at walmart the other day and some lady asked me what I was canning , I was stumped like a deer in the headlights . I think it was my girl who spoke up and said vegetables . LOL
how does that screen work? I have seen that on the site but I thought they were higher up. What does putting it so low achieve?
Lucky man! Every garden store around here pretty much sucks, and the nearest indoor garden store is 500miles haha... I depend on hardware stores too much.
I must also not that I just came up with the screen idea and that screen was slipped over the plant very carfuly at over almost 3weeks into flowering . So this plant didn't grow into this screen but was manipulated into it . I could just see the benefits even this far in and decided to chance it on , I didn't cause any damage and it has continued growing so luckily i didn't stress it .
So to make it clear the obivious benefit I saw was spreading her out wider and opening up the middle easier .I think i will still need additional support as they grow tall , so here soon I will put in some bamboo stakes , .
Ideally for my situation in the future I will install the screen as soon as I transplant to the 5g buckets and plug in 4-5 bamboo stakes , i do this 2 weeks b4 flowering. This way it has time to veg into the screen and you can get her trimmed up underneath the screen b4 flowering . Placing the stakes at this point doesnt disturb any of the roots. Then at the end of that 2 weeks she is ready for the flip with everthing already done that could delay flowering , excess trimming, screen and stake instalation.
So this is a learning process in the making to sum it up.