New grow super sliver haze by ilgm anyone have any advice on this strain

Yes, 12" minimum, but 18" is better.

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The height of the plant or net and how do you water and flush with out moving them I like to flush them in my bathtub because I make a mess in my room lolololol

After net installation, the way you described you probably wont be able to move… i believe i saw someone install a tray slantd under the plants so the water rolled downhill out of the tent… @anon95385719 @Myfriendis410 was it one of u two?

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Watering suggestions…

Tray that is on a slant works. Then suck it out with a dry-vac, turkey baster whatever.
Individual trays with pots raised also works. You can again suck the fluid out of the bottom of these trays as well.

Once my netting was in place and the plants could not be moved. I just used a lighter feeding schedule / plain water rotation. And allowed for less run-off on each feeding day.

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I did until I got my new rack system. I found the most amazing rack at sams club. All the shelves are 3x3 metal squares for scrog and light hanging and I slide trays under the bottom rack that can just slide out.

It’s kind of empty now I just harvested 4 plants last night. So ignore the dirty grow room. Time to clean up after my in the dark mess making.

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Is that in your tent I like that I could just slide a tray in and out if I get something like that

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I don’t have a tent. I have 3 rooms. That is my flower room. The shelf is about 6 ft long 6 ft tall and 2 ft deep.

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If you can build this, it’s a good method for collecting the run-off. And the pots won’t have water pooling at the bottom.

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I only paid 160$ at sams. Would probably cost more to build

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My veg room has different racks but they all work the same and for many stages In the grow. Here’s another great use for something most people have or can get for 20$

A standard over the door shoe rack for drying works amazing.

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I use an antique herb drying rack for my buds. I think it’s meant for rosemary. Lol.

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Lol I see people building cardboard boxes and stuff like it. Most likely have something at their house that could double duty.

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I use a SCROG that is adjustable up and down and pick up and move. In fact I move my SCROGs every day the sun is out.

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I’ve seen you do that!

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Yes but u have the coolest scrog set up. His takes a little skill to build. I prefer to open the box and put it together with instructions. Lol

Well not prefer but am capable of

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Im outta likes but love the friking activity here :heart_eyes::heart_eyes: been pondering a scrog this go round. No idea how to do the net tho. May just refresh myself with everyone’s journal’s. Got caught up from august on big123’s jungle this morning… had all my little attention span :joy::joy:

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Yeahhhhhhhhh your outdoor grows are amazing man where did you get those scrogs from you use??? I’m going to hat to find something to get them off the ground so I can water them without leaving them in run off dont want the salt to buildup

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Post number 136 has a bill of materials and a couple of photos. The screen is made by drilling holes in the top piece and threading nylon cord through the holes then tying it off. It couldn’t be easier.

Make your life easier when you do this project and buy a PVC cutter: it’s like a hand pruner but is designed specifically for PVC tubing.

This is my solution with a scrog


Easy to remove and collect runoff. A shop vac for flushing.

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Now THIS IS GENIUS! Can i steal ur photo for future ref?

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