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03-30-2011, 06:35 PM #1
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Ultimate plant cage
First, that does look like a very nice support. It seems flexible and I would guess it can fit your needs. The product caught my interest as someone who likes gimmicks that make farming life easier.
I want to ask/suggest about what you are doing to increase the natural supporting factor of the branches and stems?
Some things that I have tried include techniques to stress the stems via fans/wind and via centrifugal forces by shaking or spinning a pot on occasion, and via bending and LSTing. I also grew from seed which results in better stalks from what I have been told. I am about 35 days into flowering on a 15 gallon plant and I do not use any supports.omnibuddy Reviewed by omnibuddy on . Ultimate plant cage hey everyone, im new to this growing thing and im on my third run. i've done okay so far but am struggling with the plant support as they get bigger. i've been using the bamboo but its very hard to work with because its far too tall for my plants and its hitting lights, fans, etc. its not allowing me to lower my lights to get more lumens exposure. also its hard to move them around and spin them throughout the run, its as if once u stakes the plants that its stuck there. i was also told by a Rating: 5
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