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My grow site is right next to a fence with trees and foliage growing all around it. Because of this my plant only gets its sunlight when the sun is in the west. I think I could bend my plant and make the most out of my situation. I don't want my plant to become deprived of sunlight, so at what direction should I bend my plant? The fence is to the east and there is no sun that can get through it. To the north and south there are also trees overhead, so sunlight is minimum at best, but to the west it is open and the sunlight flourishes. Should I bend my plant parallel to the treeline, or bend it facing the sun to the west?