Should I or should I not trellis outdoor plant

Oh man! Really I think it would depend on how thick their branches are bro! With the six of the buds you are expecting, can you say confidently that she can hold her arms up? If you check out me do dope, they were homies of subcool, they grow the biggest outdoor plants I’ve ever seen, sometimes not trellising at all either.
 

BDAktion

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Oh man! Really I think it would depend on how thick their branches are bro! With the six of the buds you are expecting, can you say confidently that she can hold her arms up? If you check out me do dope, they were homies of subcool, they grow the biggest outdoor plants I’ve ever seen, sometimes not trellising at all either.
Cool new to the forum .... do I just search medodope.
 

ganga gurl420

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It depends on where you live. If you have winds or storms bad then yes... because once those branches fill up with heavy buds a decent storm will break a lot off. Mine have been trellised 3 times already.

As far as drying the weed.... I run lines of wire or clothes line and put 4 or 5 branches on a hanger and then hang them on the line and I space out each hanger but you can get a lot of buds hung with little space doing it that way.
 

Sevenleaves

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I use stakes with twine mainly because it's pretty much free and it works fine for me. As mentioned the diameter of your stock and branches are key. I have a couple over 10 this year and have no real concerns.
 

Star Dog

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i wish we had the weather over here to grow giant cannabis plants
I wish we had weather just to grow it :-) if I put a plant out in spring I get a few pistols in autumn

Op yes I would or I'd at least try it, if it's spread out all the leaves catch the daylight intensely rather than just the outside canopy, but I don't know anything about outdoor other than it doesn't work in the Scotland.
I've had a pack of autos in the fridge for almost 3 years that I never got around to due to unforseen circumstances, I'm still wanting to try them out for curiosity sake, will 3 year old seeds be ok?
 

Star Dog

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Trust me if I can grow the plants I do here you can too. This is some of the harshest cold rainy soon to be snowy weather in these parts and some of mine this yr is easily looking like 5 pound plants (dry of course)
Do you mean autos or photo period,
Iirc I'm around 55 degrees north?

Cheers SD
 

BDAktion

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I use stakes with twine mainly because it's pretty much free and it works fine for me. As mentioned the diameter of your stock and branches are key. I have a couple over 10 this year and have no real concerns.
Thank you great feedback good to know.
 
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