Also, here's an update. This is the Kosher Tagnie that just finished week 3. This plant is great, leaves grow strong and hearty, doesn't use much nutrients, seems to resist the white flies better than other plants, but man does it stretch! Have to constantly twist and bend branches to get this thing into a bush and not a straight up skinny single branch. Most work I've ever had to put into training a plant, but I think it's worth it I am also testing the same cut in a 1 gallon bucket in flower just to see what happens. I've never tried to flower in such a small container / such a small plant. Hope everyone enjoyed that beautiful weekend we just had!! Spent Sunday at NSB myself enjoying it.
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Look what popped under the doormat , thank you relentless!
I will do a good job with them .
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Some right here boy's
Dans -
So you just use that top net as a support net instead of doing an actual SCROG technique? Is this in place of stakes and stuff or do you eventually have to do that too?
Dansbuds, I was hoping to see one of your famous frosted top tent pics of the TT. NICE WORK bro!
yep , its just a support net , no real scrogging action . on these strains anyways . my glue needs to be supercropped & tied down to the net , but its still just basically support .
stakes are a PIA if ya ask me ! lol
Buckets what up bro.
you know Gsizz and Danno bring the sick pics. speaking of clogging up the thread....
I've been wanting to ask Dansbuds a question ever since I saw he was running Darlin's Net and Gorilla Bubble. I was going to ask about differences between the two since I think they have a similar lineage. And, I wonder if Pal and TG ever thought about bringing the two lines together.
Any thoughts on the fact that with the net you can't rotate the plant, or do you use a light mover, or do you find that it doesn't matter? I used to SCROG but noticed that when I can rotate the plant I can catch issues quicker and get it to grow evenly (scrog obviously grows evenly).