Greenpoint seeds!!

Hey chunk, check out amazon for some pollen bags. I tried taking cuts of my yogi male and puttin em in cups with those bags over the tops of the branches. Fucked up my 1212cycle and threw em all outta whack but I suggest getting the bigger ones, not the smaller ones. You can strip all your branches all the way up to the top and cover the branches like you would with brown paper bags and tie em off with a sandwich tie or something, maybe a rubber band. When it spits pollen it’ll be in the satchel so no worries.
 
I like these better then just stakes View attachment 4160258View attachment 4160259 easy to make if you got the bamboo
Nice!
I love DIY stuff like that!
I used to tie flies for fishing and made a drying rack out of popsicle sticks and bamboo skewers. It was awesome!
I like the twine system because it's easy to adjust on the fly. Just anchor it near the bottom and work my way up.
This zamaldelica was anchored with 3 bamboo stakes + lots of cotton string. (I normally use jute but couldn't find it.)
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Nice!
I love DIY stuff like that!
I used to tie flies for fishing and made a drying rack out of popsicle sticks and bamboo skewers. It was awesome!
I like the twine system because it's easy to adjust on the fly. Just anchor it near the bottom and work my way up.
This zamaldelica was anchored with 3 bamboo stakes + lots of cotton string. (I normally use jute but couldn't find it.)
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I use hemp rope. Like the stuff people make necklaces out of. You can get like 1000 yards or some shit at walmart for like 5 bucks in the fabric section.

Edit: how did you like the zamaldelica? Good smoke? How she taste? Looks chunky AF
 
What did you do drill holes in the bigger bamboo to slide smaller ones through or are they tied the ones going across?

Edit: nvr mind I see the holes now. That's a great idea. Make like a ladder setup. Might have to steal this idea. Brilliant
It’s not bamboo for the cross bracing ,
It’s 3/16 or 1/4” dawl (Idk if that’s the right spelling)round wood stock.
Bamboo has to much variation, would be a sizing nightmare for drilling .
Just drill a little smaller hole, n push hard , no glue .
 
It’s not bamboo for the cross bracing ,
It’s 3/16 or 1/4” dawl (Idk if that’s the right spelling)round wood stock.
Bamboo has to much variation, would be a sizing nightmare for drilling .
Just drill a little smaller hole, n push hard , no glue .
Yeah that's what I thought when i made the pic bigger dowel (spelling maybe lol)rods idk your spelling looks right too lol. Either way that's a great idea. I've been wanting to try a vertical grow. Using something like you built there ladder wise would work perfectly I think.
 
Nice!
I love DIY stuff like that!
I used to tie flies for fishing and made a drying rack out of popsicle sticks and bamboo skewers. It was awesome!
I like the twine system because it's easy to adjust on the fly. Just anchor it near the bottom and work my way up.
This zamaldelica was anchored with 3 bamboo stakes + lots of cotton string. (I normally use jute but couldn't find it.)
View attachment 4160263

Nice
I use to fly ties once or twice, I was really good but really slow, and it was taking up a lot of room . I was farther ahead if I just work for the day n bought flys .
Switch that hobby for reloading .
 
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I use to fly ties once or twice, I was really good but really slow, and it was taking up a lot of room . I was farther ahead if I just worded for the day n bought flys .
Switch that hobby for reloading .
No shit?
Reloading was my hobby in the 90s.
Still got my Redding cast iron press. Pretty sure the Lee progressive is out there too. That thing was a giant pain in my butt.
 
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I use to fly ties once or twice, I was really good but really slow, and it was taking up a lot of room . I was farther ahead if I just worded for the day n bought flys .
Switch that hobby for reloading .
I tie, about once a year, but I am in the fly fishing business so I need to step up my game, seriously. I am slow but I tie quality flies for catching fish, durable etc. I actually love it, but I have too many hobbies
 
I tie, about once a year, but I am in the fly fishing business so I need to step up my game, seriously. I am slow but I tie quality flies for catching fish, durable etc. I actually love it, but I have too many hobbies
I used to tie salmon jigs and sell them on the river for $5 each.
Hand poured & painted too. Much higher quality than you could get in the stores.
Super sharp and extra strong, my hooks did not bend or break.
 
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