theloadeddragon
Well-Known Member
the netting is holding the Twilight and Maui Skunk mothers down and farther away from the center of the flowering box, each over 5.5 ft tall going into their 2nd week of flower, with diameters of 30" each..... I needed to lower the light for when I put more plants in, and tying them down and to the side like that (weaving them through the netting actually) opens up the center area more for more plants to fit making better use of the light, as their canopy takes up less space this way, and it won't effect the yield at all, as they are getting more light now then they have for the last two weeks being shaded by the other plants and farther away from the light. In about a month or so, the entire canopy will be in a bowl shape filling out the entire box area and overflowing where ever it can (especially because I will be turning on the other light then) ..... what you are seeing now is the first side, then the center will fill in, then the center will be pushed out to the side apposing the Maui Skunk (or part of the center anyways ) then the center will be filled again, just in time for the first set of plants to get finished up, and after a couple weeks stretch, the center will push out to the first side again.... and thus the flower box is perpetual..... does that makes sense to anyone but me?