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askyagerz

(901 posts)
Thu Mar 22, 2018, 01:22 PM Mar 2018

Netting or tying down your plants w/pics

Last edited Thu Mar 22, 2018, 02:33 PM - Edit history (1)

I am just starting a new crop and figured I would share some of the progress and give some tips along the way. If you have any questions feel free to ask. This crop is half White Widow and half Hindu Kush.

I personally like to grow a little bigger plants so I will try to vegetate over two months. Topping each plant a few times fairly early. I feel it is important to top at least once for any growing situation.

About a week before I am ready to put into 12/12 light cycle and flower I flatten about the top 2 feet of plant under a net. This accomplishes 2 things. It makes a flatter canopy for the light and it allows all of those side branches to reach up and become tops.

Day 1. Don't be afraid to really bend those tops. It might look like a disaster but will be worth it in the end.
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Day 3. Tops have started bending toward the light. There will be a lot of trapped tops underneath. Every few days go through and pull up any branches that need help and take off any big fan leaves that are no longer receiving light.
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New tops coming through. You will need to start pulling any large fan leaf that is above the net and is blocking light to any new tops. Also might have to rearrange a few branches or tie down a few wayward branches.
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Day 5. New tops really start to grow at this point. Also now is a good time for a few preventive sprays. Better safe then sorry since its a lot harder to take care of any pest problem after buds have set in.
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Day 7. Ready to flower. Have gone from a few tops to hundreds within a week. Keep giving full veg nutes for at least a week after 12/12 light cycle. Then start cutting back and introducing flower nutes. After week 2 full flower nutes and change to any flowering lights if applicable.
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Netting or tying down your plants w/pics (Original Post) askyagerz Mar 2018 OP
I'm impressed!! Control-Z Mar 2018 #1
Thank you askyagerz Mar 2018 #2
I'd love to give growing a try. GWC58 May 2018 #3
A lot of houses here are rented out for extra askyagerz May 2018 #4

askyagerz

(901 posts)
2. Thank you
Thu Mar 22, 2018, 05:46 PM
Mar 2018

I can't take much credit though. People smarter then I figured most of this out awhile ago. But it definitely takes a few harvests under you belt to really understand what you need to watch for. Indoor growing is a whole different animal then outdoor. Once you learn all the tricks its just about being able to follow a schedule and having lots of patience.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
3. I'd love to give growing a try.
Tue May 1, 2018, 07:00 AM
May 2018

Unfortunately, for me, that is, any home grow in Maryland is “STRICTLY PROHIBITED.” And I don’t believe my landlord, we rent, would be too thrilled with my growing cannabis. We’re an mmj state that still prohibits home growing of cannabis. It’s the money, always the fucking money!!

askyagerz

(901 posts)
4. A lot of houses here are rented out for extra
Tue May 1, 2018, 10:50 AM
May 2018

To have the privelidge to grow. Everybody likes to get their share. Thats crazy you can't grow your own medical there. Just like Illinois. Letting the rich get richer instead of letting small farmers make a living

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