You may have to use that screen you got for height control, install right at canopy level and start bending over tops, keeping them under the screen, move them out to further grids as they stretch.
Girls are gonna stretch in flowering regardless of how much light you throw at them. The only thing I’ve seen that keeps stretch down in flowering is using lights more in the blue spectrum.
The net itself isnt a perfect design, we had a convo about that before and Ridgid options were talked about.
It just kind of is what it is. Crush the plants down as far as you can, don’t let them peak through, keep them under the net.
Tuck often until you can’t.
But you know what I mean, some horizontal bars, front and back, i could tighten net up better. Believe me, ill rig something up. It’ll drive me nuts till I do. Looks a lot more legit with the net in there, to me that is. Keep lurking brother
Just push whatever you can under the screen and call it a day. If something won’t stay because of the gaps in screen, try again the next day. Worst case scenario just tie some additional strings across where you need them.
Tucked as best I could this am. With the large squares in net, and some branches needing to get a bit taller, all I got at the moment. Another day or so will make a difference. I will tuck constantly wherever I can.
Really? Thanks. I can see im going to really like using the net. First time user, so trying to figure it all out. Work in progress. If it is proper, its because of people like yourself feeding me info! Im excited to say the least to move forward. Did my first feeding under the hood, used a extra large syringe to get runoff. Im liking the new saucers and risers as well. We see what happens down the road!
Exactly! That’s a disadvantage… But if you look at @AfgVet way of doing it, you’ll see how she resolved that problem!
If I had the room, I would build moving coasters with built-in scrog, like she does!