4'' Mesh Trellis Netting for Grow Tents Plant Support Elastic ScrOG/ LST/ HST Net with Hooks Grow Box Kit Low Stress Training
4'' Mesh Trellis Netting for Grow Tents Plant Support Elastic ScrOG/ LST/ HST Net with Hooks Grow Box Kit Low Stress Training
4'' Mesh Heavy-Duty Highly Elastic Trellis Netting with Hooks for Grow Tents, Climbing Plants, Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers, Hydroponics, Gardening, and Horticulture
Size of each grid: 10x10cm / 4''x4''
Maximum extension of each grid: 20x20cm/ 8''x8''
This horticulture netting is suitable for use in outdoor and indoor applications, capable of being installed horizontally, vertically, or in an A-frame array. Best fit for grow tents, the elastic trellis net can secure itself to steel frames, and adjust its height as needed, using its four-corner steel hooks. It can also fold into a smaller shape and relocate its hooks for use in smaller grow spaces.
Why you need a trellis netting in a grow tent?
With a traditional setup, the lower each bud is on the plant, the less light those buds get.
The scrog process is done by dividing, or breaking down the main branches, in conjunction with raising all the lower bud up.
Each knot can slide in any direction to accommodate your plants as they grow.
Use trellis netting to maximize the footprint of your light.
Important: In Scrog, the screen should not be more than 8″ above the base of the plant. Instead of letting plants grow tall, you must use tucking to “fill in” your screen during the flowering stretch.
Which size of the trellis net can fit your grow tent?
First, you need to measure the length and width of your grow tent. Then find the trellis size fit your grow tent.
For example (e.g.), if you have a 80x80x160cm grow tent, so you need a 5x5 25grids trellis net.
Size of each small grid: 10x10cm
Maximum extension of each small grid: 20x20cm
We recommend using 2 nets in a grow tent, one for branching and one for supporting the buds.
Lower netting helps train and spread out plants, upper netting helps support in flower.
Trellis Netting can be a huge advantage for growers. You can support plants in their natural form or use it to train them to maximize yields.
Trellis your garden and crops for big gains: higher yields, faster harvest, and improved quality.
How to use the 2 layer stretchable trellis netting?
*Vegetative*
You want to start early in Veg to start shaping your plants and get as many tops as possible so as soon as you can start topping your plant and lollipopping, thinning the underside.
When you're ready to put into your scrog. Pull down your lower net (4" mesh net) so it's firmly on top of your plant canopy, pulling out branches and bending branches as needed.
*Flowering*
When you have your screen nearly full...
now is the time to maybe switch it into flowering.
Add your 2nd layer to help support flowers and fruits.
Reusable and Versatile: Measuring 3mm in diameter, uses ultra-durable elastic thread in the elastic fabric cover and 4 rustproof hooks measuring 22mm in width; You can easily fold it up and store it away after use
Easy to Install and Adjust: The Trellis Netting comes in DIFFERENT sizes, and you can easily cut it to the size you desire; Simply wrap and tie the netting around any stable structure or support—there's no need to worry about it unraveling
Save Space: You can direct the growth of your plants and maximize your space by weaving the netting around poles or other structures; When you pull the netting until it's taut, the sturdy trellis will carry the weight of your plant
Large Square Mesh: Each mesh square is 4” x 4”, which leaves enough space to prune plants and pick plants through the trellis; If you cut parts of the netting to fit your garden, you can save the leftover part for another plant
Strong Support: The durable Trellis Netting can support the weight of flowers, fruits, and vegetables such as cucumbers, blackberry, peas, cantaloupes, tomatoes, and other vining plants



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