No glue and nylon mason string,it would take some good effort to pull them apart. These girls are really growing a lot if you compare them to the pics from two days ago,strapped them down a bit to get them ready for the net.That net is beautiful! That is some fine craftsmanship. Do you glue the PVC or just press fit?
Yea they're metal binder clips from Staples and are strong little suckers. I use them with fine twine and Christmas ornament hooks.do those clips hold well? the velcro method doesn't work for shit on grow bags. you wrap velcro around the grow bag for a base hold. the branches just pull it up and it doesn't stay in place. Ive been using bamboo stakes. much cheaper than metal cages..
It's one piece of string that I start in one corner and run it back and forth through the holes in the pipe to cover one direction then weave it when I do the other direction and I end up back at the same corner. With one end taped to the frame I work the slack out to the other end several times until it's snug enough to tie off.How do you get the string tight on the netting?
Thanks Chron,from what I've read and seen in the forums the glue needs support so with this structure I think the screen is the best option for glue.^^^^ THAT....is how to set up a plant..!
I smoked some glue when I got these clones and I believe the hype,hope they yield as good as they claim.Subbed. I'll follow the hype. Nice work so far.
I love mainlining and the results I get with it but it can be time consuming to do a good job of it and when you don't have enough time to devote, it makes it more difficult to get a balanced plant. Scrog is more forgiving if I get busy but I'll probably mainline from time to time. I don't think GG#4 would be a good mainliner with my height restrictions but I may try it later on.cpt are you diggin scrog more than main lining now..?