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Tops drooping, are these overwatered? ;-)

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Tops drooping, are these overwatered? ;-)

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Got hit hard by torrential rains this weekend, needed better support.
 

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They don't look overwatered to me, they look like they got damaged from the wind and rain. Maybe put up a lil support, but either way they will recover. If you ever supercropped before you know they bounce back up in a few days or a week or so, it depends on the amount of sunlight really.
 
They don't look overwatered to me, they look like they got damaged from the wind and rain. Maybe put up a lil support, but either way they will recover. If you ever supercropped before you know they bounce back up in a few days or a week or so, it depends on the amount of sunlight really.
It's supposed to be a joke. They got hammered by rain and wind.
 
I'd be afraid of those plants smoking ME by late flower...just saying...sleep with one eye open man... :P Lol sorry, couldn't resist a cheesy joke. Gorgeous girls though, my good sir :)
 
Is that cannabis or a Japanese maple of some sort?
 
Trim the top clean, and remove all the soil from the roots. You can then flip it upside down and replant. Should be fine then.
One of my favorite pics. it was a late showing male..7 seeds 5 males it was the 5th and I was in no mood to put it to an easy death .I put it outside at -10c that was the result in the Spring about 2 months later.
 
Send some Bamboo stakes up the center and tie off to the main stalks. Add some horizonal cross pieces to those T - stakes and then tie off and pull up the outer branches. I also use for the heavier branches bailing twine, wont stretch and snap like the garden tape stuff.. They stay in place better, just tie your knot kinda loose so it wont do damage to the stalk.
Then climb inside and its a perfect deer blind. A Cannabis Gillies suit.
 
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