Moonwalk
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I have several really big plants (10' tall or so, some are six, eight feet) They are either Maui Wowie or Afghan Kush/Maui cross.
A few of the plants split into thirds or quarters, peeled right down the trunk. But the branches, now laying across tomato plants, on the ground, all over the damn place, are thriving. They have sent up more "tops" which are flowering. There are flowers everywhere. So I'm lucky in that regard, that the splitting didn't hurt the plants.
But what causes it? We do get wind here but the plants are in a treed back yard and the wind isn't bad unless in an open area.
I'm just curious.
As it turns out, as I said, they may be producing more because of the splitting... I have heard a yield increasing trick of tying the plants top to a block or tree or something, gradually getting it to arc over, so it makes more shoots and tops. A few of mine did it on their own.
I will have to return to post a photo. Something screwy...
I have several really big plants (10' tall or so, some are six, eight feet) They are either Maui Wowie or Afghan Kush/Maui cross.
A few of the plants split into thirds or quarters, peeled right down the trunk. But the branches, now laying across tomato plants, on the ground, all over the damn place, are thriving. They have sent up more "tops" which are flowering. There are flowers everywhere. So I'm lucky in that regard, that the splitting didn't hurt the plants.
But what causes it? We do get wind here but the plants are in a treed back yard and the wind isn't bad unless in an open area.
I'm just curious.
As it turns out, as I said, they may be producing more because of the splitting... I have heard a yield increasing trick of tying the plants top to a block or tree or something, gradually getting it to arc over, so it makes more shoots and tops. A few of mine did it on their own.
I will have to return to post a photo. Something screwy...