Low Key Outdoors 2021

Low Key

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Wow. Hope that is the future for the state. I'm here too but can't be low key at all outdoors. Only doing my med indoor grow till all my neighbors are confirmed pot heads:eyesmoke:

Subbed in.
Where at? It’s good to see more mo people, And I’ve been doing it long before it became medical
 

Low Key

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I had one of that but did not make it u know part of the game but was blessed with this gem French Macaron still got 2wks to go
Tbh I’m not a fan of Barneys seeds and this HiFi 4G is eh! It stinks but other than that it’s not super impressive
 

Low Key

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So I took 2 cuttings from my impressive Rainbow Cake just Incase my Blueberry Cookies fail to root, but anyways later today I’m going to try and do some work on the plants and try and get the 2nd cages ready or some kinda set up with my nylon netting and some leaf removal so more light can get in deeper, also I will be uploading some new pics
 

Low Key

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Welp I got 2 Big Bruce and 1 Blueberry Cookies cuttings transplanted, just waitin to see if 1 of the 2 rainbowcake cuttings I took take root or not
 

Low Key

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I forgot, I will be working on making the 2nd cages tomorrow since I finally got the supplies needed will be posting some epic pics tomorrow stay tuned
 

Bears_win

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Next season setup goal... minus the tomatoe cage View attachment 4949756
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I use this method , reccomend using a 4’ welded wire cage instead of a tomato cage, inner metal cage is necessary. Don’t skip it.

Use 5/8 rebar ( have to metal grind it to cut it ) or 10’ t posts for the poles ,
I use 3 layers of horizontal trellis

Hortitrellis , get it in 8’ length 3000’ long you’ll use it all ( might take a few years )

Don’t use a metal outer trellis, just use hortitrellis and zip ties ..

Good trellising is one of THE most important things you can do.

And supercrop into the trellis
 

Low Key

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I already got the roll of netting, I just got the posts today sadly I was unable to find or even afford the t-posts at this time due to all my bills being due but I found treated wooden posts that are the perfect height when I get done I’ll post the pics and such
 

doublejj

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beautiful plants.....your killing it.
If i can make a recommendation for plant support for big plants is that we use wire cages made from re-mesh wire. it's used in concrete work, it's cheap and you can find it at Home Depot. it comes in 7' rolls so it makes 7' cages. Very strong (you can climb it) and has 6" openings so easy to reach inside to plant stalk. Easy to make, just cut the length you want and wrap around each pot. Works very well, even for extra large plants.
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Low Key

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beautiful plants.....your killing it.
If i can make a recommendation for plant support for big plants is that we use wire cages made from re-mesh wire. it's used in concrete work, it's cheap and you can find it at Home Depot. it comes in 7' rolls so it makes 7' cages. Very strong (you can climb it) and has 6" openings so easy to reach inside to plant stalk. Easy to make, just cut the length you want and wrap around each pot. Works very well, even for extra large plants.
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I would love to get my hands on some of that, sadly I was only able to afford Welded wire 50-ft x 4-ft and use it as the first cage and do vertical type scrog training,

Tbh I’ve learned a lot from watching your grow threads when I used the handle Decepticon
 
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