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    Just gone 5 weeks for these autos.
    Need to up the feed, starting to look pale.
    3 starting to flower, while the small glue gelato isn’t yet



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    Quote Originally Posted by LewisR19 View Post
    4 and half weeks since sprouting
    Never done a scrog before so not sure wether to fill the space more then flip or flip and fill the space with stretch? I’m thinking another week and half..
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    Those edges arn't eventually going to make holes with negative pressure are they bro? Was always worried when I did scrog the same way. I used to snip them
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    Ah no mate the edges won’t be used it’s all the actual holes I’m hoping to use. First time doing a scrog so I’m just winging it at the moment il snip the outer parts off, cheers mate
    I'd fold them over, then you have the sharp bit away from the side of the tent and pointing inwards, when trimming them they'll still be sharp and at risk of cutting into your tent when removing the scrog an the end of the grow.

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    Plants seem to be recovering from a very rough start
    Cream&Cheese CBD x Super Critical Bud CBD on the left and Cindy in the large bucket. Hopefully this slow start won't impact Cindy's yield too much, with the other one there is nothing to worry about because it's a photoperiod.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleargreen View Post
    I'd fold them over, then you have the sharp bit away from the side of the tent and pointing inwards, when trimming them they'll still be sharp and at risk of cutting into your tent when removing the scrog an the end of the grow.
    Ah poop I’ve already snipped them now, at least I know now for next time il be super careful not to cut the tent, didn’t think of that!
    I wasn’t sure how this “plastic garden fencing” would work as a scrog net but I’m quite surprised how it’s planned out and cheap as chips too! 5m roll for £11

    5 1/2 weeks in veg, il be flipping her at the end of the week, and continue to tuck for a week or two



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    Seems that plastic garden fencing works well as it's rigid..I think many get the net wrong usually when it's not tight enough to hold the branches in place..no chance with what you've purchased here lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Seems that plastic garden fencing works well as it's rigid..I think many get the net wrong usually when it's not tight enough to hold the branches in place..no chance with what you've purchased here lol
    Always handy to keep hold of some things even if they could be “junk” can’t wait to give the garage a good clean out though lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by LewisR19 View Post
    Always handy to keep hold of some things even if they could be “junk” can’t wait to give the garage a good clean out though lol
    Tell me about it fella..I need to bring my shed down this year...not looking forward to it at all!

    I'll find some goodies in there I'm sure lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by LewisR19 View Post
    Ah poop I’ve already snipped them now, at least I know now for next time il be super careful not to cut the tent, didn’t think of that!
    I wasn’t sure how this “plastic garden fencing” would work as a scrog net but I’m quite surprised how it’s planned out and cheap as chips too! 5m roll for £11

    5 1/2 weeks in veg, il be flipping her at the end of the week, and continue to tuck for a week or two
    I was afraid of that already

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleargreen View Post
    I was afraid of that already
    Could put some tape over those bits to hide the sharp edges? Il figure something out cheers for letting me know though mate, know for next time

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