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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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The extras I put in 7 gallon pots are gonna be big. Some are bigger than the ones in the ground right now and I'm trying to figure how to support them. If I top like @Hossgrows suggests I'll have bushes, which would be great but I want to keep them next to the garage as long as possible to protect from the hedgerow diseases. Bit of a dilemma.

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The extras I put in 7 gallon pots are gonna be big. Some are bigger than the ones in the ground right now and I'm trying to figure how to support them. If I top like @Hossgrows suggests I'll have bushes, which would be great but I want to keep them next to the garage as long as possible to protect from the hedgerow diseases. Bit of a dilemma.

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I can think of worse problems to have! Are they all sexed?👍 not much else to do, but spread them out!
 
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The extras I put in 7 gallon pots are gonna be big. Some are bigger than the ones in the ground right now and I'm trying to figure how to support them. If I top like @Hossgrowssuggests I'll have bushes, which would be great but I want to keep them next to the garage as long as possible to protect from the hedgerow diseases. Bit of a dilemma.

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Yes...bushes. Doesn't mean they'll be short, though. I'd have to top them twice more to keep um short. Last year's was just over 8' tall come harvest.

Pic from July 31. Still in stretch
 

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Yes...bushes. Doesn't mean they'll be short, though. I'd have to top them twice more to keep um short. Last year's was just over 8' tall come harvest.

Pic from July 31. Still in stretch
You had a lot of fun last year Hoss (until trimming time).

Cpur has lots of things working this year. Trim jail could have some busy inmates this year :-).
 
The extras I put in 7 gallon pots are gonna be big. Some are bigger than the ones in the ground right now and I'm trying to figure how to support them. If I top like @Hossgrows suggests I'll have bushes, which would be great but I want to keep them next to the garage as long as possible to protect from the hedgerow diseases. Bit of a dilemma.

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OMG Yes not much other than putting a stake close to them or several bamboo poles in the bags. Thats what i use to support the branches down the line and i use garden jute or rubber coated wire. My prayers are with you LOL and you must spread them out. They are just beautiful, too much for me.
 
You had a lot of fun last year Hoss (until trimming time).

Cpur has lots of things working this year. Trim jail could have some busy inmates this year :-).
Trimming was easy. I dry trim, mainly with my fingers. Leaves me with some nice hash balls for something extra.
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Wet trimming is such a gooey mess. IMO
 
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