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11-02-2008, 03:10 PM #11
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question about keeping plants short
ive been thinking for my next experiment
im gonna use an old fementation bucket from an old brewing kit i had as my pot as it will be huge enough to hold 2 plants. i'm gonna place a large hole nylon net attached to the walls going horrizontal skimming the top of the pot by 4 inches. im gonna place another new about 4ft on top of that for upper support. as the stems grow i will bend and tie the main stems to the lower net in a circle spiraling outwards until i have a maximum coverage in vedge mode. if all goes to plan then all the branches should produce good top buds but its something ive never tried but this should help keep the plant nice and short.... i hope lol
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11-02-2008, 03:22 PM #12
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question about keeping plants short
Sounds like a nice variation of a SCROG grow. We love experiments and love it even more if they are logged with lots of lovely photos for us see your grow develop. Just one thing that I thought. Maybe putting a flat piece of something into the tub to seperate it into 2 sections. Only reason Im saying it is that the roots of each plant wont all intertwine. Just incase you need to repot or remove the plants from the pot at anytime. gl with it :thumbsup:
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11-02-2008, 03:32 PM #13
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question about keeping plants short
my lasy crop i took about 10 photo's every sunday from the first day i put all the clones into potting soil til the day they were harvested. from 8 clones i flowered as soon as they reached 1ft high and i managed to get a total of 12 ounces of bud after it all dried, i just wanna see if i could get more doing it another way using less plants.
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