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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2026

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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2026

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Okay @Oldchucky, am I doing this right? It's been a whole year and I'm not sure. Just pull it over and tie. BTW, I'm pulling towards the North so the shorter branches will lean towards the South.


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Okay @Oldchucky, am I doing this right? It's been a whole year and I'm not sure. Just pull it over and tie. BTW, I'm pulling towards the North so the shorter branches will lean towards the South.


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Yeah, more or less! I like to stick a 6 foot bamboo in at a 45° angle to tie off on! That tip will start growing up then you pull it down tie it off and let it grow up and pull it down and tie it off and so on and so forth! Just keep chasing the tip out onto the bamboo! Kind of early! You may wind up with some pretty tall secondaries! There’s a lot of difference between our climates! I did it too early last year and wound up with some tall secondaries that needed support later on in the year to keep the entire plant from capsizing! Lol! With everything growing vertically instead of horizontally, things can get awfully top-heavy!
 
Yeah, more or less! I like to stick a 6 foot bamboo in at a 45° angle to tie off on! That tip will start growing up then you pull it down tie it off and let it grow up and pull it down and tie it off and so on and so forth! Just keep chasing the tip out onto the bamboo! Kind of early! You may wind up with some pretty tall secondaries! There’s a lot of difference between our climates! I did it too early last year and wound up with some tall secondaries that needed support later on in the year to keep the entire plant from capsizing! Lol! With everything growing vertically instead of horizontally, things can get awfully top-heavy!
Cage um.
 
Used to! Get more cola’s this way with vertical growth. If you play your cards right keep the plant lower so you don’t have to fuck with ladders! But you could put a welded wire cage around a bent plant and train the secondaries to grow horizontally exposing the entire branch to open sun and encourage vertical growth all along the branch! But that’s a lot of work! But probably how it should be done if you want a huge bush! There’s advantages and disadvantages!😁🐒
 
I wouldn't have imagined that structure from the CBD plant...pretty cool.
Hey Gray, that CBD plant was the last left from the tall girls I grew under florescent grow lights. I kept it to see how it would adapt to the outdoors. It got a little sunscald but seems to have recovered, and I'm a little sad that I trashed the others.
 
Hey Gray, that CBD plant was the last left from the tall girls I grew under florescent grow lights. I kept it to see how it would adapt to the outdoors. It got a little sunscald but seems to have recovered, and I'm a little sad that I trashed the others.
Looks more like a Ficus tree, neat. 💚
 
Thanks @Oldchucky, I believe you told me the same thing last year, and you were right. This year I was concerned that the stalk was getting too rigid and I would have a hard time bending it.
You have to be careful! You don’t do all the bending in one day! You pick three points along the stalk say 1/3 up, 2/3 up and the tip! The bottom 1/3 will be stiff so you’re just apply pressure and keep tightening the screws a little every day and it will come around to the direction you want to go! The other two are still pretty pliable so you don’t have much of a problem bending them but you still take your time with it. zip ties work good for that! It’s easy to tighten the screws with them! You are just encouraging the plant along! Not manhandling it! And you do not want to uproot it! Lol! But I think the constant pressure on the roots causes them to dig in a little better and get a stronger bite! And you do need a solid anchor point for the bamboo so you can pull against it! It’s not unlike a fishing pole under a little load!
 
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Used to! Get more cola’s this way with vertical growth. If you play your cards right keep the plant lower so you don’t have to fuck with ladders! But you could put a welded wire cage around a bent plant and train the secondaries to grow horizontally exposing the entire branch to open sun and encourage vertical growth all along the branch! But that’s a lot of work! But probably how it should be done if you want a huge bush! There’s advantages and disadvantages!😁🐒
That's why I top and use a bottom cage, so to apply LST and open the canopy.
I would have made them wider, but the branches are so stiff, now.

Caging them up later today, actually.
 
I think my poles are a little short. LOL
BTW, it's 4'. Looking at 6'.

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The way stuff grows back there I think you’re right! Might need eight! But if you have a lot of fours you can extend them out with a couple of hose clamps! I would want the tip a foot or two lower also! Might as well experiment with a few! Keep things fresh!😍
 
The way stuff grows back there I think you’re right! Might need eight! But if you have a lot of fours you can extend them out with a couple of hose clamps! I would want the tip a foot or two lower also! Might as well experiment with a few! Keep things fresh!😍
Great idea! I always forget about doubling it up to make it longer. And I have a boat load of them.
 
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