the only bending involved is the small cages the rest is rebar and wiremesh tied with 16gauge tie wire
hell no blasphemy i use klein #9
my understanding is in europ or britain they prefer knipex
But you are not an electrician LOL
these are rebare pliers the teeth are different
Man Im striking out today LOL
sometimes the fastballs are not the one to hit
wait for a curveor or ball it out
too poor to buy some so i got some free and fresh kelp and seaweed
edit/update :
washed my harvest but then learned that sea salt is not bad actualy so i just divided this in two and put in in my bed covered with compost
purple punch since transplant
freezeland
green dope was in the sip
green dope same pheno cut
so far its a good start
It’s insect damage,thrips or leafhoppers ( which look like tiny grasshoppers).Also not showing on the new growth,so it’s possible the plant has fought them off.Keep an eye on the new leaves to make sure they are gone.GL
ill be posting an update when the weater gets clearer they sredoing very well i would say
they are all 36"+
some are gonna be bushier then others
the purple punch is less branchy then the freezeland and green dope im curious to see the final outcome of it
@amumayuk, I have a question about the cage. It’s rebar with (what I know as) pig-wire attached. Since the wire doesn’t go all the way to the ground, what is its purpose? Couldn’t an animal go under the cage to get at your beautiful plants?
Looks beautiful, btw.
I was leaning towards leafhoppers too
its rebare with wiremesh
i use it for plant support training
Aah, makes much more sense than keeping animals out! I can be so obtuse…
Thank you.
by all means any time if i can shine some light ill gladely bring my smal torch and shed some light
the bigger the roots the bigger the fruits but the heavier the fruits the more energy she puts into lifting inatead of bulking so the cage helps for lifting in flower