stawawager
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I'd like to see Ideas on devices people use to brace opposing branches and or put bends in them.
Thx. Needed the terminology.I use branch trainers ,they work well .
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Thx. I found some with soft contact surfaces. These will make it easier that bending stiff wire.When I did it, I just made some "S" hooks from a wire hanger and then fine-tuned them, as needed. The problem was that the wire started to dig into the branches...or, rather, the branch started to grow around the wire. On this run, I'm not doing any of that stuff.
I have some of those!
Is that all the same girl? How old is she? Nice 1.I.... went a different direction;
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No, those are representative pics from different runs. They take several months to get big enough for the bloom space and then finish in the normal time. The ones with big fat buds are nearly finished.Is that all the same girl? How old is she? Nice 1.
Very impressive grow mate!!I.... went a different direction;
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Thanks!Very impressive grow mate!!
Wow, that's something different! I don't have a clue what you have going on. I thought maybe a clone mother plant but it's in flower or you took branches and planted them ?Some random pic's you might pick up something useful?
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I put wire around the pots to fix branches to, I put a wire around the branches pull that down under the pot wire and put a bend in it to stop it pulling out
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I didn't like the single pot screens but you might?
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A roll of wire is my friend, when tying i create an eyelet rather than winding it tight to the stem.
Very nice! I've used stiff electrical wire in the past, really an art to it. Are you really aggressive on pruning or is that just the strain re the 6" & 10” pic?I just use wood skewers and soft wire.
And I don't tie the wire to the branch, just make a hook on the end of the wire. .
This way there is no danger of the branch growing around it...
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Later on if I have an Over Achiever I use bamboo poles and a wire hoop at about 30" high, then I tie the tops down to the hoop.
In this case, a Maui Wowie, I had to super crop, tie down to the wire hoop And use string and binder clips to pull the tallest tops into the center
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Cheers