First grow RDWC (2 blue gelato & 1 phantom og)
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Re: First grow RDWC (2 blue gelato & 1 phantom og
It's fine you have a dedicated team here willing to help you all the way through, have you heard of LST (low stress training) if not check out some of our sub sections and have a read LST is a great and easy way to boost yield potential throughout and it costs nothing lol
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Hope this helps dude
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Re: First grow RDWC (2 blue gelato & 1 phantom og
Those plants have been trained believe it or not I’ve got a few ties still on but took the rest off now the branches are too thickSmokey wrote:It's fine you have a dedicated team here willing to help you all the way through, have you heard of LST (low stress training) if not check out some of our sub sections and have a read LST is a great and easy way to boost yield potential throughout and it costs nothing lol
Hope this helps dude
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Re: First grow RDWC (2 blue gelato & 1 phantom og
This is my first go at lst and didn’t work out very well but I will get a support net as you suggest, thanksSmokey wrote:It's fine you have a dedicated team here willing to help you all the way through, have you heard of LST (low stress training) if not check out some of our sub sections and have a read LST is a great and easy way to boost yield potential throughout and it costs nothing lol
Hope this helps dude
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Dude MrMan runs a very similar system to you and has great results with his net ill ask him to pop in and give some advice No probs and as always any questions just ask we are all here to help dude
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Very nice setup mate a support net/scrog net is never a bad idea even if you dont fill out the net it will help support the plant when the buds start to get nice and heavy. Id recommend something like this the frame will help heep the net tight all the way through the grow nets without a frame tend to sag in places and get lose

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Very nice setup mate a support net/scrog net is never a bad idea even if you dont fill out the net it will help support the plant when the buds start to get nice and heavy. Id recommend something like this the frame will help heep the net tight all the way through the grow nets without a frame tend to sag in places and get lose

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nutriculture ... Sw-4Jb69s5
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Re: First grow RDWC (2 blue gelato & 1 phantom og
Thanks smokey.Smokey wrote:Dude MrMan runs a very similar system to you and has great results with his net ill ask him to pop in and give some advice No probs and as always any questions just ask we are all here to help dude
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Re: First grow RDWC (2 blue gelato & 1 phantom og
Thanks MrMan il buy one today, should I let the plants grow into the net themselves or should I put the net lower and work the branches through the netMrMan wrote:you say my name and i come.
Very nice setup mate a support net/scrog net is never a bad idea even if you dont fill out the net it will help support the plant when the buds start to get nice and heavy. Id recommend something like this the frame will help heep the net tight all the way through the grow nets without a frame tend to sag in places and get lose
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nutriculture ... Sw-4Jb69s5
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I love using a net as its great for training the stretch through the net. This can be very useful if height is limited. It also doubles up as support for the plants when in flower. The most pleasing thing is it produces more bud sites.
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darrenking241 wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 5:50 amThanks MrMan il buy one today, should I let the plants grow into the net themselves or should I put the net lower and work the branches through the netMrMan wrote:you say my name and i come.
Very nice setup mate a support net/scrog net is never a bad idea even if you dont fill out the net it will help support the plant when the buds start to get nice and heavy. Id recommend something like this the frame will help heep the net tight all the way through the grow nets without a frame tend to sag in places and get lose
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nutriculture ... Sw-4Jb69s5
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you can go either way but if you decide to put the net lower and work the branches through it be careful as soem of the thicker branches will be stubborn. don't work if you damage a branch when training zip ties duct tape and string will fix 99% of breakages to your plants branches
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Re: First grow RDWC (2 blue gelato & 1 phantom og
Cheers for the help mate, will post pics as soon as it’s installed been told these gelatos don’t stretch much don’t know about the phantom though il have to do some researchMrMan wrote:darrenking241 wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 5:50 amThanks MrMan il buy one today, should I let the plants grow into the net themselves or should I put the net lower and work the branches through the netMrMan wrote:you say my name and i come.
Very nice setup mate a support net/scrog net is never a bad idea even if you dont fill out the net it will help support the plant when the buds start to get nice and heavy. Id recommend something like this the frame will help heep the net tight all the way through the grow nets without a frame tend to sag in places and get lose
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nutriculture ... Sw-4Jb69s5
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you can go either way but if you decide to put the net lower and work the branches through it be careful as soem of the thicker branches will be stubborn. don't work if you damage a branch when training zip ties duct tape and string will fix 99% of breakages to your plants branches
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