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07-14-2010, 07:37 PM #1
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I have just heard of a new (to me anyway) method for maximizing your harvest and I haven't seen any posts or found anything in a search. Apparently it has been used indoors for a while where is it called sea of green.:jointsmile:
For the outdoor application you make a frame about 6' x 6' and cover it with the 2" x 4" fencing wire. Then suspend it over the plants. As the plants grow you keep pushing them down under the fence wire and spread the limbs out. When they start budding you let them come through the wire.
Further details on this method are vague to me and I would like to see if someone is familiar with this method and can provide some technical details.
*How high from soil level should the frame be suspended?
*Does the height vary for different strains?
*Is 6' x 6' large enough for the frame or should it be some other size?
*Does the frame need to be square or can it be made to fit the area available?
*Is it more difficult to harvest or is it easier because you have just the buds sticking up?
*Are there any errors in the info I mentioned above?
I have heard that folks are getting 6 to 10 lbs of dried buds per plant using this method. On a collective with 36 plants they used this method to get 320 lbs of buds so I am really interested in finding any and all details on this method. If I got 2 lbs per plant I would be deleriously happy.:rastasmoke:rudy2010 Reviewed by rudy2010 on . Sea of Green I have just heard of a new (to me anyway) method for maximizing your harvest and I haven't seen any posts or found anything in a search. Apparently it has been used indoors for a while where is it called sea of green.:jointsmile: For the outdoor application you make a frame about 6' x 6' and cover it with the 2" x 4" fencing wire. Then suspend it over the plants. As the plants grow you keep pushing them down under the fence wire and spread the limbs out. When they start budding you let Rating: 5
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