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i never have and never had any issues, as of yet. see what happens this year as they are 7 ft.I’m having same issues with my branches, now that my girls are 7’ tall. I definitely learned my lesson about needing to add 8’ high, worth of fencing around plants, so when they get big, they’ll have support. I see everyone who grows monsters does this. Your’s are looking good!
The problems only appear when you've done a great job of growing, and get great weather, so that the buds get heavy and break the branch in the last two weeks of flowering. You are well on your way to causing that problem, LOL. The weather here has been incredible so far, mine are going to be my biggest ever.i never have and never had any issues, as of yet. see what happens this year as they are 7 ft.
buds? the whole branch will be bud! haha.The problems only appear when you've done a great job of growing, and get great weather, so that the buds get heavy and break the branch in the last two weeks of flowering. You are well on your way to causing that problem, LOL. The weather here has been incredible so far, mine are going to be my biggest ever.
Dunno what's different, I always have a couple of the lower branches try to split if I don't have netting. Whatever works.buds? the whole branch will be bud! haha.
we never support, had lots over 10 ft, rarely issues if any, unless some sort of bad storm happens even than nothing to worry about usually, that’s growing in the ground though.
that’s just me even indoors i do whatever to not use stuff to support them. i’ve got something against that kinda stuff, haha.
I can’t do that cause I have to be able to walk throughout greenhouse, once I put sides on. They way I planted them, also makes that difficult. Next year i think I’m going to have less girls but bigger. Im sure 3 could fill greenhouse instead of 6 that are overcrowded.In my picture just above, I have netting at 4 feet and 6 feet.
I keep reducing the number of plants in the space and ending up with the same amount of product. Cannabis is a vigorous plant.I can’t do that cause I have to be able to walk throughout greenhouse, once I put sides on. They way I planted them, also makes that difficult. Next year i think I’m going to have less girls but bigger. Im sure 3 could fill greenhouse instead of 6 that are overcrowded.
One of those things you don’t need until you do! Lolbuds? the whole branch will be bud! haha.
we never support, had lots over 10 ft, rarely issues if any, unless some sort of bad storm happens even than nothing to worry about usually, that’s growing in the ground though.
that’s just me even indoors i do whatever to not use stuff to support them. i’ve got something against that kinda stuff, haha.
It's too late, but I think it's a mistake to lollypop out door plants. The lower leaves get plenty of light outdoors.Growing some Black Dominia ,I know spelling is off but you know what I mean. These girls are 7 feet tall and stretching. Let's hope Northern R.I.'s weather will allow the girls get to their max.
They seem like they could use some shade cloth. Or split your watering into 2 or 3 tines a day. They seem thirstyGetting sun out in AZ.
I build a 4 ft round cage of 6 inch square hole fencing. As she grows i pull the branches through. Those bottom branches are held sturdy by the cage the first pics are of when I put the girls out at the end of may. The last pic is the plant tonight ,you can see no netting. The cage supports her branches. She is 10 ft tall and 8.5 ft wide.Just checking in. Once again I am going to have some problems supporting these tall branches. Happy growing to all View attachment 1158683
I was wondering if I burnt them with the nutrients a bit and I've been worried about overwatering out here. Its so damn tricky. But how much should each watering be if I split it into twice daily would be good do you think?They seem like they could use some shade cloth. Or split your watering into 2 or 3 tines a day. They seem thirsty
Depends on your pot size,size, Or if your in the ground.. I'm in 200 gallon smart pots 4500 ft elevation high desert. Last week when it was a 100 plus I watered 2 times a day 30 gallons each pot. Once in the morning once in the late afternoon.I was wondering if I burnt them with the nutrients a bit and I've been worried about overwatering out here. Its so damn tricky. But how much should each watering be if I split it into twice daily would be good do you think?