The only reason it has a advantage in tomato growing is due to the growth habit of the vines. In case of a heavy fruit-set, tomato's require staking and/or tying to help prevent splitting of the vines and the fruit potentially touching the ground. I see absolutely no advantage in growing cannabis with this method...zero. Can anyone take this thread out back behind the barn and shoot it?
The only reason it has a advantage in tomato growing is due to the growth habit of the vines. In case of a heavy fruit-set, tomato's require staking and/or tying to help prevent splitting of the vines and the fruit potentially touching the ground. I see absolutely no advantage in growing cannabis with this method...zero. Can anyone take this thread out back behind the barn and shoot it?
The only reason it has a advantage in tomato growing is due to the growth habit of the vines. In case of a heavy fruit-set, tomato's require staking and/or tying to help prevent splitting of the vines and the fruit potentially touching the ground. I see absolutely no advantage in growing cannabis with this method...zero. Can anyone take this thread out back behind the barn and shoot it?
I second that.
Ever heard of a bit of fun?
Mr killjoy here doesn't want anyone having a bit of fun..damn.
really interested in seeing this.
I actually think it may work, I'm curious as to if you're going to turn it back upright and see if everything produces some fatty ass stems... LOL or something!
cool stuff dude. luk