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Storms coming…
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Zip ties getting tight. Some storms ar coming through. I’ll wait another day or two before replacing them. The plant looks great and the damage is filling in. I’m not going to rewrap it this time. View attachment 2506820
The fact that they got tight means she’s ok in my book still growing green and happy
Might think about zip tying a piece of bamboo to reinforce upright for weight and support? Just a idea
Kinda like this but bigger
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Picked eight perfect tomatoes yesterday. Added three in spaghetti sauce. Yum. More ready today. Woo-hoo! I think they’re Roma tomatoes, same shape, but are big. the tag said Beefsteak. Probably the same person I got clones from a couple years ago. Tag Said one thing, but were something else.
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Our thermomater said 48 this morning.
Winter is coming. LOL

I've got a couple just starting to bud which are going to be trim jail plus. Looking at monthly historical averages it will be cool, but should be okay depending on rain and whether we get cooler than normal. Precipitation falls 36% of the time on this date. Wet is coming too.

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I've got a couple just starting to bud which are going to be trim jail plus. Looking at monthly historical averages it will be cool, but should be okay depending on rain and whether we get cooler than normal. Precipitation falls 36% of the time on this date. Wet is coming too.

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Good luck, to all of us northern growers.
She looks amazing, hope it all works out.
Question, with that net in place, does it hinder spraying? Or, do you not do that?

Oh, and my Iranian landrace is still in pre-flower. Kind of like the nepal. LOL
 
Good luck, to all of us northern growers.
She looks amazing, hope it all works out.
Question, with that net in place, does it hinder spraying? Or, do you not do that?

Oh, and my Iranian landrace is still in pre-flower. Kind of like the nepal. LOL
Thanks for the good wishes, back at us :-).

I don't spray. The net hopefully keeps branches from blowing around too much. This plant will have many short colas and a LOT of trimming needed. A very different build than the Mangos from Outer Space (what a promising name). Mangos will need some more support soon.

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Help.....I just had a branch break....I saw that you wrapped it and spot tied it. Did you wrap with root hormone or just w a wet rag?
Rooting hormone is insane. I forget what it's called some sort of acid, but I cut this nub of the interior of a plant.. i didn't even use the rooting hormone right but now the nub is a plant of its own and it was initially pretty f'd so I'm impressed. Sorry that this doesn't help in any way, I just wanted to share. Good luck!
 
Help.....I just had a branch break....I saw that you wrapped it and spot tied it. Did you wrap with root hormone or just w a wet rag?
It’s called “vet wrap”. It’s like a stretch material that sticks to itself. Available most pet stores, tractor supply is where I got it. You don’t necessarily need it, but it helps. Last season I only wrapped using hay bailing twine. Good luck.

 
It’s called “vet wrap”. It’s like a stretch material that sticks to itself. Available most pet stores, tractor supply is where I got it. You don’t necessarily need it, but it helps. Last season I only wrapped using hay bailing twine. Good luck.

I’ll add the vet wrap to my duct tape and baling wire. Definitely want to keep what amounts to 25% of my plant.
 

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It’s called “vet wrap”. It’s like a stretch material that sticks to itself. Available most pet stores, tractor supply is where I got it. You don’t necessarily need it, but it helps. Last season I only wrapped using hay bailing twine. Good luck.

Great...thank you. The 3rd picture is why I want to save it....this thing is heavily loaded with buds.
 

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