White Widow Scrog

prostheticninja

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Haven't had any issues what-so-ever and she's basically laying on the ground. I did take a while to put her in the ground, if not for that I'm sure she'd be a lot more stretched out than what she is now. My only concern is that I don't run out of screen before she starts to flower.:!: It'd make me feel like it was somewhat of a waste of time.
Anyway you could zip tie some more screen to that bar then support it with something on the other end? Like slam some pegs into the ground (or maybe rig something up with a non-oxidizing metal) so it's level with the existing screen you scabbed it off of.

I drew you a picture of it incase it was lost in my explanation. Figure one is of the top view, the spidery thing in the middle is your plant (I did it no justice lol). Figure two is the side view with the key on the bottom. image.jpg
 

mike45214

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Anyway you could zip tie some more screen to that bar then support it with something on the other end? Like slam some pegs into the ground (or maybe rig something up with a non-oxidizing metal) so it's level with the existing screen you scabbed it off of.

I drew you a picture of it incase it was lost in my explanation. Figure one is of the top view, the spidery thing in the middle is your plant (I did it no justice lol). Figure two is the side view with the key on the bottom. View attachment 3724779
I understand what you're saying. If I do need to add on to my screen that'll be the way I go, seems easy enough.
 

prostheticninja

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Your plants are looking good, man. It's always nuts to see how much they can stretch in just a week. Might have missed it, but what are you feeding your ladies? Also, it kinda looks like your indoor is in a basement. If it is: what is your humidity at down there?
 

mike45214

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Your plants are looking good, man. It's always nuts to see how much they can stretch in just a week. Might have missed it, but what are you feeding your ladies? Also, it kinda looks like your indoor is in a basement. If it is: what is your humidity at down there?
All she gets is MaxiBloom and MaxiGro. And it is in my basement, a little room I took over. As far as humidity goes it isn't a problem since my basement is cooled by the AC. I've never thought to measure the humidity because it's not an issue.

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prostheticninja

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Nice, that's all mine get too. A little bit of Cal-mag too just because I got the jug for free lol. That makes sense though, I did the same thing before I moved into here. I'm making progress though, I can keep the humidity down in my tent that is in the basement to a reasonable level when the light is on, but once it's off it's like 70% humidity. Gotta figure something out here :?
 

BubbaGrump

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Your plants are looking good, man. It's always nuts to see how much they can stretch in just a week. Might have missed it, but what are you feeding your ladies? Also, it kinda looks like your indoor is in a basement. If it is: what is your humidity at down there?
In my tent, humidity ranges from ~60 - 80 %, but I have a slew of fans moving the air around, so it won't be a problem. Move the air.....
 

mike45214

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Here she is with about 50 days to go. My outside girl is starting to flower.1470075506027.jpg1470075527540.jpg1470075536320.jpg

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