Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
You Doctored em up well it looks like bro. Do the frames act as the plants grow into them? Its just that i see the frame, but not a branch is touching them so im assuming its a ''they will'' as they grow frame. I wonder if i need to do this.

I went out and took a few pic's and posted them to my log. Maybe you can take a peek

Im all outta the funk, that was a crazy feeling bro, but thanks for the ear:thumbsup:



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I took a look at your girls and gotta say, they look great. I know the feeling you describe. You just want to scream. Half of you is; Oh fuck, I DID THIS! and the other half is OH FUCK! I did this. It is good to see your log updated.

You're intitled to the funk, it is natural place to go. Just don't stay there too long. If I helped... Cool:thumbsup: Anytime.

The hard rain freaked me out. Wide one is the size of a small car. All run out of one stem. If that rain can put unbudded branches on the ground, think of what it could do to a fully budded girl.

The frame is the easiest way I can think of to counteract gravity. What you can't see is the 50 lb test line that holds each branch up. With the frame I can tie up any branch directly against the natural pull of gravity. With 2 lines to a branch I can take the wind out of play. By the time I'm done I expect to have her tied to the frame in ...maybe 50 places.

Let's go hypothetical... pick a plant. You got a lb off of her. But for her to do that, the stem had to carry 4lbs of water, leaf, bud, and stem. Now add another 10lbs of water weight due to rain, and a few more from the downforce of the falling water. Then throw some wind in. All that equals buds in the mud.

Pic 1 tools for tieing up the plant. Where the fishing line comes into contact with the stem I sheath the fishing line in a 1/4in drip line so it doesn't bite into the stem. And thank you to whoever invented zip ties.