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    Hi everyone, just wondering if I'm too late to put a scrog net into my tent. From tomorrow (Sunday) the girls will be starting week 3 of flowering. I am asking as they are getting too high for my loft tent.

    They are Liberty Haze by the way I think I've uploaded a photo? Sorry it's not the best quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gatherer View Post
    Hi everyone, just wondering if I'm too late to put a scrog net into my tent. From tomorrow (Sunday) the girls will be starting week 3 of flowering. I am asking as they are getting too high for my loft tent.

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    IMO itd be too late mate, you could always tie them down though? 3 weeks from flip, stretch should have finished now so if you can tie them down abit you shouldnt have any issues... just go steady because theyll probably have stiffened up alot now

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    I'm hoping as long as I keep the tall ones away from the bulb I should be OK until harvest time? How do I go about tying them down? I take it that'll be by using wire to pull it away from the bulb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gatherer View Post
    I'm hoping as long as I keep the tall ones away from the bulb I should be OK until harvest time? How do I go about tying them down? I take it that'll be by using wire to pull it away from the bulb?
    Yeah mate, what type of pots are you in? If standard just drill some small holes in the rim so you have someone to anchor them

    Just go steady as if they have started going woody itll be dead easy to split them and now theyre past stretch all energy is focused on flower production

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    Ah gotcha. I'm using the Autopot system. I could use the frame of the tent to anchor to I think. I'll have a look and figure something out

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    [QUOTE=WF420;1070954291]Yeah mate, what type of pots are you in? If standard just drill some small holes in the rim so you have someone to anchor them
    I personally love to drill holes in rims so I'm anchored to someone pms

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    [QUOTE=Clifton;1070954352]
    Quote Originally Posted by WF420 View Post
    Yeah mate, what type of pots are you in? If standard just drill some small holes in the rim so you have someone to anchor them
    I personally love to drill holes in rims so I'm anchored to someone pms
    didnt even realise that mate! Fuck sake

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    I had the same problem last grow in my loft tent brother i just supercropped them, G'.
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    It's never too late to benefit from training them. A scrog may not be as neat and tidy as it would have been started sooner, however, spreading the plants so more surface area is benefiting from the light.
    A net, stakes and ties will all do you well, but a net can cause problems when going to flush if you're like me. I take my plants and put them in the bath to flush at the end so it's easier for me to stake and tie them individually
    When you do things right, people wont be sure you've done anything at all.

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