Plant training pics. Anyone got em?

Thanks man, that top pic was a Tangie…freebe seed from somewhere…lol

7gal plastic grow bag, promix hp outta the bag, Jack’s 103020 bloom.

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Yo, this is seriously neat and something I’ve been looking for.
Is it just a green metal screen? How do you support it in the pot? what holds it in place? This can actually help me as right now I use a net that I can easily pull out but it is spread all over the tent so if I want to remove one plant I have to be careful with all of the plants intead of having it self contained into a pot hehe.
Nice plants as well!!

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https://br.shp.ee/CYfy95f
looks like those @Joca. It’s pretty cool bcuse you can tie the branches directly in the screen and keep all bud tops, as we say in Brazil, “na régua” rs

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I use the 2x3" garden fence wire. Its light weight and easy to bend yet sturdy. I can can throw it on top when i start flower. Work it down a little as i pull branching down, out, and under the screen.

I use a spike to hold it semi level if needed. The screen suspends in the canopy for support and keeps things spread out. By the end of the stretch the screen will disappear.

I train under for 12-14days and then let them go. Easy, mobile, scrog type grow. I call it a floater screen. Useful smple tool

I have a lot of examples on my grow thread.

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Thanks @Gnats and @greenmonster714! I’ll check your stuff out as well.

It might be just what I need since my tent doesn’t open from the back and sides.

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@greenmonster714 if you dont top early and you bend the main over like that, early, do you have to do anything special to keep the stalk straight and not dislodge the little rootball?

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If you start early the main bends pretty easily. Sometimes i wait. When i do i let the plant get about 12" and then crush n bend the main where i want it.

If your trying to bend over a plant and the roots seem to wanna come up…crush the stem and releive that pressure. I have crushed main stems in two areas having the main pointing in 3 directions…lol. Ya gotta get creative sometimes.

I hope i understood your question

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i thot they were 3D prints. still cheap.

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Yea you got it. Id be too afraid to crush the main stem super crop style, that close to the base. I have used a tie rite at the soil pulling in the other direction. But that always felt like too much finagleing.

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Be afraid…be verrry afraid…lol Its a lot less eventful than ya think. Ive not heard one scream…yet.

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Steady surgeons hands

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Have you all heard about gently weighing down tips while they are still young with fishing weights .
I had some luck with that .
Now I use a more aggressive lst proses.

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I 3d print the shepards hook spikes that I use to train the branches with.

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Nice goin!

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I had to look up your grow thread. I like your style. Its similar to mine in many ways.

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It turns out my tent-medley, featured one Siberian cross (ruderalis) way taller than the rest.

Here was my only indoor option; Super/Crop.

Centred as many Nodes over the pot as I could. I’ve got 10 responding 2 days later





Lets go Horizontal for a bit

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