fdd's starting early ----- Outdoor '08

OnSolomonsGrave

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Should your plant be huge to use that netting or is it something that should be done to all sized plants?
If you are growing indoors, i can personally attest screening has almost always upped my yields by more then 10%. As far as outdoors, I have little experience, But I would venture a guess that his trees are just so damn big that they snap with the weight.

Edit: Duh, Forgot to tell you why i believe it helps indoor yields. Perfectly even canopy height, with manicuring on the underside you can keep all the buds up and exactly at the same height with no undergrowth for easy access. I would also suggest reducing your plant number and vegging a little longer if you follow my advice. Screening clearly works best with clones, cause who wants to veg a male and and to rip it out of the screen. Screening also provides support when your buds get heavy and begin to drip.
 
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Seamaiden

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If you are growing indoors, i can personally attest screening has almost always upped my yields by more then 10%. As far as outdoors, I have little experience, But I would venture a guess that his trees are just so damn big that they snap with the weight.
If there's already a thread about this, please point the way. If not, wouldja start one so I can learn more?
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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If there's already a thread about this, please point the way. If not, wouldja start one so I can learn more?
I added a bit more sorry to edit on you :mrgreen:. I would love to start a thread on screening. I am picking new moms for a new location atm but once I do I would do a journal as well. (probably a few months from being able to). But I will start a thread and you can ask any questions you want. :mrgreen: I did a quick search on Screening, didn't see much if any on the actual process, so i will start writing something up I will post it in the advanced section.
 
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fdd2blk

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they don't mind the water on them when it rains, they dry right off when the sun comes out, it's the extra weight that gets 'em.


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and it always seems to happen at night. i was out there last year at 2 am trying to mend branches in the pouring rain. crying like a school girl. :cry::cry:
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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they don't mind the water on them when it rains, they dry right off when the sun comes out, it's the extra weight that gets 'em.


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and it always seems to happen at night. i was out there last year at 2 am trying to mend branches in the pouring rain. crying like a school girl. :cry::cry:
Aww, I feel bad, but that made me laugh

overall. this is only my third really big crop. :blsmoke:
ONLY :roll:
 

Jay420

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Well for only being here recently, I was amazed by that answer. What are you expecting to yield this year, and "a lot" will not suffice!

I think he is going to harvest enough to get everyone on RIU stoned lol. Great grow, Ive been watching for a while, and wow youve done a great job fdd. Keep up the awesome pics! :joint:
 
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