Quote Originally Posted by oldhaole
Thanks for stopping by canawhatsis. It is good to know this log is entertaining. As I said earlier we will take this to the end, Be it bitter or sweet.

Yesterday I began to tie them down. Started on the largest plant in the gulch. First I braced the stem. Used 1/4in rope and wrapped it around the stem tight so splitting is not going to happen. Then I pulled the tops over on the opposite way of the brace. This oppened the middle up to the sun and should increase my yield.

Pic 1. Taken after the tiedown. Plants will grow into any space with sun so I do not expect to see the big hollow center for long.

Pic 2 is my stem and bracing. Looks Mickey Mouse but it will work.
Well looking at the stems of mine, the NL is just one stalk, but pretty sturdy looking. But if it get to your guess of size im in trouble. And the Edna il need help with, but want to put the 5 gal plant in the ground, cuz when i see that droop it most often is time.

You had said some thing about the rats there, well steel wool will stop them. I was goggling and if you put in steel wool an rats it will tell you they will not touch it. Also found out a rats teeth can grow 3' per year. And mice have the same genetic thing going on an thats why they chew, to get their teeth down. Just a thought if ya wanted seeds man, goggle it, its interesting anyway. And thanks for all the help guy il be back for sure, i just luv the pics.

Keep er green man:weedpoke:


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LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Just Another Crappy Day in Paradise Maui Grow Log Aloha from Hawaii, As Febuary draws to a close we here in the islands have short window of time to work. A seed put in the ground here in December will get 3 ft high and yield an oz or so. A seed put in the ground in January will have some that sky and some that do indeed go off and provide us over summer. If you would like to take a ride stick around. Exhibit A In the beginning Rating: 5