JayTrinity
Active Member
I did not bend the main stock, I was "Training" and leaning plants into large trellises today,.
I think I did a great job!
The main problem I am fighting is plants with so much leafs that its pitch black inside, no sun = yellow leafs and mold risk.
So how did I do?
Nothing bending to much from what I can tell and the light gain is HUGE>>>
My tech said I could get a much bigger amount of flowers if I tie the bushes back.
Also we have rain and high winds so we had some snapping and duct taping of branches.
This was the most extreme bend,. the rest have the main stock not bent.,
Pit it this way, before this the plant looked like a Christmas tree (4 stocks) all bunched up in the center.
How did I do?
I think I did a great job!
The main problem I am fighting is plants with so much leafs that its pitch black inside, no sun = yellow leafs and mold risk.
So how did I do?
Nothing bending to much from what I can tell and the light gain is HUGE>>>
My tech said I could get a much bigger amount of flowers if I tie the bushes back.
Also we have rain and high winds so we had some snapping and duct taping of branches.
This was the most extreme bend,. the rest have the main stock not bent.,
Pit it this way, before this the plant looked like a Christmas tree (4 stocks) all bunched up in the center.
How did I do?
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