Thanks! I’m fine now. Had a rough hour and then slept a lot of hours and had a great last day at TAC, thankfully.Plants look great! How is that bee sting i heard about?
And all of them together. Not sure the solo cup grow on the right will make it, but I'll keep trying. This tent is going to fill the fuck up with these plants, unless I jack something up. I'm adding my third fan and repositioning them this evening. I hate the way these Hurricane fans clip onto poles. One day I'll upgrade to fans that oscillate and clip on better. Like these, which are just a way better design IMO.
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they're fantastic for canopy management, especially for compact internodes like CDLC's and other squat indicas that benefit from more light penetration
@indicalla Plants are looking really solid man.A little look at the girls.
I used a bit of both. When the internodal spacing was big enough, I generally used a bender. But there were some instances where the benders wouldn't fit, or where I felt I was better off using wire. So for me, I think a combo is right.Sounds good - interested in these as well. Have you guys found they can replace the conventional soft-wire tie downs?
I used a bit of both. When the internodal spacing was big enough, I generally used a bender. But there were some instances where the benders wouldn't fit, or where I felt I was better off using wire. So for me, I think a combo is right.
Same approach I use, down to the binder clips.Agreed. The tie downs seem to work better for peripheral branches while I use the benders to even out the top of the canopy, for me anyway. I just use binder clips on the side of the fabric pot and wire for the peripheral branches I'm trying to open up.