M madscientist1978 Member Nov 5, 2012 #1 Anybody know what to do when your plants get too top heavy and start leaning?
linky Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2012 #2 I use tomato cages, 4' ones, like 3-4 dollars each at home depot. Else you can get bamboo stakes at your local grow store on the cheap too.
I use tomato cages, 4' ones, like 3-4 dollars each at home depot. Else you can get bamboo stakes at your local grow store on the cheap too.
M MrMeanGreen Active Member Nov 5, 2012 #3 prop it up with canes + ties. Run strings from above to carry weight. Chop it down and start again, the damn things just to big.
prop it up with canes + ties. Run strings from above to carry weight. Chop it down and start again, the damn things just to big.
thafoot Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2012 #4 linky said: I use tomato cages, 4' ones, like 3-4 dollars each at home depot. Else you can get bamboo stakes at your local grow store on the cheap too. Click to expand... iam in no way tryin to "thread jack" but i used the tomato cage method. i put in in on week 3 of flower. it some some maneuvering but it works great.
linky said: I use tomato cages, 4' ones, like 3-4 dollars each at home depot. Else you can get bamboo stakes at your local grow store on the cheap too. Click to expand... iam in no way tryin to "thread jack" but i used the tomato cage method. i put in in on week 3 of flower. it some some maneuvering but it works great.
devolv Active Member Nov 5, 2012 #5 you can find 33" tomato cages for like a dollar each online. you just have to buy like 25 at a time...lawl
you can find 33" tomato cages for like a dollar each online. you just have to buy like 25 at a time...lawl
Trousers Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2012 #8 Keep the air circulating around the buds or you might see some mold.
superstoner1 Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2012 #9 have not had to tie a single plant for support since i started adding silicon to my recipe.
H HanginIron Active Member Nov 5, 2012 #10 superstoner1 said: have not had to tie a single plant for support since i started adding silicon to my recipe. Click to expand... Nice! I just got some samples, I will have to give them a try on the next round. My stalks always hold the plant up but the branches get so heavy that I have to tie them up to the stalk.
superstoner1 said: have not had to tie a single plant for support since i started adding silicon to my recipe. Click to expand... Nice! I just got some samples, I will have to give them a try on the next round. My stalks always hold the plant up but the branches get so heavy that I have to tie them up to the stalk.