green plastic trellis netting for climbing plants Common Culture Trellis Netting 5 ft x 3,920 ft
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green plastic trellis netting for climbing plants

green plastic trellis netting for climbing plants Common Culture Trellis Netting 5 ft x 3,920 ft

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green plastic trellis netting for climbing plants Common Culture Trellis Netting 5 ft x 3,920 ftCommon Culture Plastic Trellis Netting Bulk Roll 5 ft x 3,920 ft w 4 in Squares Introducing the expansive and highly versatile Common Culture Plastic Trellis Netting Bulk Roll, measuring an impressive 5 ft x 3,920 ft with 4 in squares. This premium trellis netting is an essential tool for serious gardeners and commercial cultivators aiming to optimize their crop yield and overall plant health. Key Features and Benefits: 4 inch x 4 inch Squares:

Common Culture Plastic Trellis Netting Bulk Roll 5 ft x 3,920 ft w/ 4 in Squares

Introducing the expansive and highly versatile Common Culture Plastic Trellis Netting Bulk Roll, measuring an impressive 5 ft x 3,920 ft with 4 in squares. This premium trellis netting is an essential tool for serious gardeners and commercial cultivators aiming to optimize their crop yield and overall plant health.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • 4-inch x 4-inch Squares: Catering to the growing demand for smaller mesh sizes, these 4-inch squares are perfect for the initial layer of trellis, offering precise manipulation and training of plants. Smaller squares to help train branching structure, without the fibers from nylon trellis.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of growth techniques, the netting can be applied both vertically and horizontally, accommodating different plant types and cultivation methods.
  • Durability: Made from high-density polyethylene, this trellis netting is resistant to chemicals, UV rays, rot, and rust, ensuring long-lasting performance in various environmental conditions.
  • Efficiency: The design helps reduce ground rot, insect damage, rodent issues, and other common garden pests, contributing to a healthier and more abundant harvest.
  • Optimal Plant Support: The robust mesh design remains taut and underweight, providing sturdy support for climbing vegetables, and heavy crops, and ensuring proper growth patterns for lush vegetables, rich foliage, and flourishing flowering plants.
  • Easy Installation and Maintenance: The bulk roll format allows for easy application across large areas, while the netting's design minimizes tangling and simplifies maintenance.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Crafted using sustainable practices and materials, it's an eco-conscious choice for modern growers.

Applications:

  • Horizontal Use: Ideal for layered setups in large crop fields or greenhouses, improving air circulation and sun exposure, essential for healthy plant growth.
  • Vertical Use: Perfect for climbing plants like tomatoes, beans, grapes, and cucumbers, offering easy attachment without additional tying, enhancing air circulation, and reducing crop spoilage.
  • Indoor and Outdoor Adaptability: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor growing environments, including greenhouses, polytunnels, and open fields.

Added Value:

Labor Reduction: When paired with the Trellis Slayer 9000 Trellis Mover by Common Culture, experience an 80% reduction in labor, streamlining your gardening efforts.


Installation Guide:

  • Horizontal Installation: Ideal for larger crops, install the netting over structures like polytunnels, allowing plants to grow through. For smaller plants, use multiple layers with adjustable heights.
  • Vertical Installation: Set up support posts every 20-25 feet and attach the netting using durable materials like zip ties or rope. Integrate a support cable at the top for added stability.

Using Trellis Netting Horizontally

When using Common Culture trellis netting horizontally in layers, it is best to allow plants to grow up through the trellis netting and be supported without the need to monitor growth and to continually handle the plants and tie them to supports or stakes. Common Culture trellis netting is amazing for any commercial crop that needs training for types of cultivation methods such as sea of green, SCROG, super cropping, and more.

When installed horizontally in layers, Common Culture trellis netting encourages better air circulation limiting powdery mildew, improves exposure to the sun, and optimizes canopy area. When applied horizontally over plants, the trellis netting provides perfect stem support for heavy-yielding plants.

Installing Trellis Netting Horizontally

To install the Common Culture trellis netting horizontally for larger crops such as tomatoes or hemp, where you would need only 1 or 2 layers, you could install the netting over a polytunnel or a similar frame and allow the plant to grow through the netting. If you are growing on rolling or fixed tables, we recommend getting posts on the extremities of your tables and securing the trellis netting to those posts via zip ties.

For smaller plants such as flowers, you need several layers of trellis netting that are closer together. Start by putting four wood or metal posts in the ground. The first two should be placed in the ground the width of your netting, the second 2 should be placed 6' - 20' away (2 to 6.5 meters). The height of the posts will depend on what you are growing.

Next screw or bolt wooden cross bars between posts 1 and 2 and also between posts 3 and 4 at the different heights you are going to space your layers of trellis netting support. This will depend on how tall you intend to grow your plants.

Next, attach your trellis netting to the cross bars by wrapping them around the cross bar and then tying string or zip ties around the trellis netting and cross bar to hold in place.

Next, unroll the trellis support netting and attach it to the cross bars between posts 3 and 4. You can continue the row by putting support posts and cross bars every 20' (6.5 meters) apart and make the layer as long as you want. Then do the next layer the same way.

You may be advised to strengthen the edges with monofilament or string to stop the edges from sagging. Your plants should now be very well supported as they grow up through between the layers.


Using Trellis Netting Vertically

Common Culture trellis netting can be used for vertical support that is ideal for growing vegetables, flowers, and fruits that need support like peas, tomatoes, hemp, pole beans, and cucumbers because the plants attach easily to the net with no additional tying necessary. This vertical use of trellis netting is a technique that provides greater exposure to air circulation (reducing powdery mildew and spore buildup), and sun, and reduces ground contact which can result in rotten crops.

Using trellis netting increases plants' exposure to air and light, maximizes available space to increase plant canopy, and reduces ground contact, thus minimizing spoilage due to mold, bacteria, and fungi. Common Culture trellis is white, UV-resistant, lightweight polypropylene mesh designed to be economical and sturdy. Common Culture trellis netting is strong, easy to install, will not rot, rust, or mold, and lasts for years.

Installing Trellis Netting Vertically

To install Common Culture trellis support netting vertically, make sure you have support posts approximately every 20 to 25 feet (6 to 7.5 meters). Next attach Common Culture trellis netting to the posts using rope, twine, zip ties, or screws. Then snake a support cable such as monofilament support wire (available separately) or other strong cable or string through the netting at the top to support the trellis netting. Lastly, tie your plants to it as they grow. If you're growing large outdoor plants, we recommend using bamboo stakes or metal stakes around your plant and then snaking our trellis netting within those stakes. You can then train the branches of your plant to get more exposure to sunlight.

Note: Please note that the product featured in this video review may not be the exact model of the Common Culture Plastic Trellis Netting Bulk Roll. The video is intended for general informational purposes, showcasing similar products and their applications. We recommend referring to the specific product details and specifications of the Common Culture Plastic Trellis Netting Bulk Roll for accurate information.


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