Thatoneguyyouknow_
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if you dont have height limits and can plant far enough away from one another where they dont excessively shade each other next time, the safer option is to just not top and train your plants.. Everywhere ive lived ive just had the concern of height. I wasnt going to this year because i had 10-12 feet to work with, but im glad i did in the end tbh. My plants would be a total mess if i hadnt used the tomato cages though. Id have several splits/breaks already if i hadnt used em. Next year tbh, ill probably be throwing my seedlings out a little later in the season. Some are getting so big im expecting damage here and there even with the cages and side trellising.For sure will use this trick next year and also will be thinking ahead more never thought she would get that big that fast like I said before I usually learn the hard way but this has really opened my eyes to how much work goes into trying to get really good weed
If you side trellis your plant btw, you wont have to worry about breaks at all with one that size for the most part. And in the next couple weeks is the perfect time to put them up. Will support all the sketchiest branches right from the base of the colas and you can layer them up evenly where you want them to sit by hand. I just use 4 fence posts and some 4 or 6 inch square trellis netting. Can get it pretty cheaply in whatever sizes you would need on amazon or ebay. Or just about any ace hardware, true value, or grow store. Rural king, if you have those, sells steel posts up to 6.5ft tall for like $5. I think i payed like $8 each shipped for the 5ftx30ft, 6 inch quare trellis nettings i ordered. (if you go that route, heads up, you want the posts set firmly as possible, and the netting pretty tight. Tighter then you would think necessary. Def use steel fence posts and be aware of which faces you put inward/outward. Their chain link nubs will hold the net well without ties as long as theyre facing outward. Re setting a fence post sucks.)
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