Yeah probably. But my deal is I have 4 days off a week. And I gotta keep busy and save cash. Lol. Even if it’s 7$. I spent $3.98 for 6 nets so farThat should work
but you know you can get a 5 foot by 30 foot heavy duty on for about 7 bucks delivered ?
Not to mention what I like about making them is that I can adjust my squares to where I want them where I need them and can even reinforce them so they’re stronger that’s one of the main reasons I do this besides needing to keep busyThat should work
but you know you can get a 5 foot by 30 foot heavy duty on for about 7 bucks delivered ?
the thing i hate about jute is fibers that get planted deep in the bud as they grow.Anyone out there build their own nets. View attachment 4807834View attachment 4807835View attachment 4807836View attachment 4807838View attachment 4807839
This is only layer one. I can add to it if needed. Only because there is no knots I can fully adjust this. Just fun doing it is all. I see to buy the fancy ones years ago. And this will be fun 2nd scrog in 7 yearsYou have some handy knot skills there, but I don't think you need a net yet. Like @Herb & Suds said, you can buy a net for cheap. Don't forget that your time is labor. Personally I like the smaller 3" opening nets. I also like to stretch them very tight, so that I can use them to quasi-SCROG my canopy.
I tie my own as I watch the snow fly. Even carve the netting tools. I suggest 3 - 3.5" squares.Anyone out there build their own nets. View attachment 4807834View attachment 4807835View attachment 4807836View attachment 4807838View attachment 4807839
NiceI tie my own as I watch the snow fly. Even carve the netting tools. I suggest 3 - 3.5" squares. View attachment 4807943
I generally Move it away lower towards the stem. I use sinsal or whatever I can find that daythe thing i hate about jute is fibers that get planted deep in the bud as they grow.