Goodies and various accessories for your indoor grow
Goodies and small accessories often make the difference between a thriving grow and a struggling setup. Trellis nets, timers, thermo-hygrometers, twist ties, pruning shears... These small everyday tools transform your grow space into a truly professional setup. Maybe not glamorous, but frankly essential for optimizing your harvests.
Every indoor grower knows: it's all in the details. A good timer that doesn't let you down, a reliable hygrometer to monitor humidity, ties that hold your plants without damaging them. These accessories may seem insignificant, but they save you a lot of hassle on a daily basis.
Why invest in these growing accessories
Indoor growing is all about precision. Your plants rely on you to maintain stable conditions, and that's where these goodies come into their own. A well-installed trellis net optimizes the light exposure of each branch, significantly increasing your final yield. Timers automate your light cycles with minute-by-minute precision, eliminating the risk of forgetting, which can compromise flowering.
Thermo-hygrometers give you a real-time reading of temperature and relative humidity. Crucial when you know that poorly controlled humidity can trigger mold in just 48 hours. Twist ties, on the other hand, allow for gentle training without stress to the stems. And specialized pruning shears? They ensure clean cuts that heal quickly, reducing the risk of infection.
How to choose your indoor growing accessories
For trellis nets, opt for a mesh of 15x15cm or 10x10cm depending on the desired planting density. A mesh that is too tight complicates maintenance, too wide it loses its effectiveness. Installation height also matters: place it about 20-30cm above your growing plants to anticipate stretching.
For timers, choose digital models with an LCD display. The mechanical precision of older dial models can drift by several minutes per week. For LEDs, a timer capable of handling at least 1000W will keep you safe, even if your current setup consumes less.
Digital thermo-hygrometers with a remote probe offer more flexibility than all-in-one models. You can place the probe at canopy level while the screen remains accessible. Look for a precision of ±1°C and ±3% relative humidity minimum.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I install this trellis net in my grow tent?
First, attach the four corners of the net to the poles of your tent with straps or hooks. Adjust the height to about 20-30cm above your growing plants to anticipate stretching. The net should be taut but not too tight to allow branches to pass through naturally. Regularly check the tension as the weight of the branches can cause the net to sag over the weeks.
What size timer should I choose for my LED lights?
First, calculate the total power consumption of your LED lighting by adding the wattage of each panel. Add a minimum 20% safety margin to avoid timer overheating. For example, for 600W of LEDs, choose a timer capable of handling at least 750W. Digital timers with LCD display offer better precision than mechanical models, especially for 12/12 cycles where every minute counts.
Is this thermo-hygrometer accurate for controlling indoor humidity?
Modern digital thermo-hygrometers generally display a precision of ±1°C in temperature and ±3% in relative humidity, which is largely sufficient for indoor growing. To check calibration, place the device in an airtight bag with a damp cloth for 6 hours: it should display 95-98% humidity. Models with a remote probe allow direct measurement at canopy level, where your plants truly breathe.
Do twist ties damage plant stems?
Quality twist ties, with plastic or rubber coating, do not harm stems if used correctly. The trick: never tighten completely, always leave a little slack so the stem can grow. Check weekly and loosen if necessary. Avoid bare metal ties that can cut off sap circulation. For main branches, prefer wider ties like Velcro or soft twine.
How do I clean my pruning shears after use?
Clean your shears immediately after each session to prevent resin buildup. Use 70% or 99% isopropyl alcohol on a clean cloth to disinfect the blades. For stubborn resin, olive oil or a specialized product like "Scissor Hash" effectively dissolve deposits. Dry the blades thoroughly and apply a thin layer of light oil to prevent corrosion. Well-maintained shears stay sharp longer and reduce cutting stress on your plants.
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