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A frame of small boards that trains or supports cannabis plants, a trellis is a framed screen or net with a lattice pattern. It can be positioned vertically or horizontally to maximize available grow space and light penetration in any cannabis garden. This allows the grower to dramatically increase yields.
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
trellis (noun)1.
a frame of latticework used as a screen or as a support for climbing plants
2.
a construction (as a summerhouse) chiefly of latticework
3.
an arrangement that forms or gives the effect of a lattice - a trellis of interlacing streams
transitive verb
1.
to provide with a trellis , especially to train (as a vine) on a trellis
2.
to cross or interlace on or through - interweave
Trellis (Wikipedia)
Trellis (Wiktionary)
English
Etymology
From Middle English trelis, from Anglo-Norman treslis, from Old French treille (“arbor”), from Latin trichila (“arbor", "summer house”). However, see OED which claims another Old French form referring to sackcloth, from Vulgar Latin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɹɛlɪs/
Noun
trellis (plural trellises)
- An outdoor garden frame that can be used for partitioning a common area.
- An outdoor garden frame that can be used to grow vines or other climbing plants.
Network, Matrix, Scaffold, Skeleton, Web, Mesh, Arrangement, System, Foundation, Infrastructure