i'll second that. i've got a huge papaya, probably 8' by 8' around. couple of weeks ago a helicoper flew low nearby and i got paranoid, so i ran outside and pushed the plant down in a panic and i heard a distinct snap. coper never came back and i propped the big plant up best i could as i had snapped the main stalk, but not all the way through. i sweated for a couple of days, but the papaya came roaring back, never even wilted. it is just starting to bud halfway decent. anyone have experience with this plant? i also have a nirvana shiva plant that is also 8' and just as big around. freakin' me out, i didn't want huge plants. i tied them down in the beginning, but learned that you have to be consistant and keep tying most of the summer. the shiva is even later, just now collecting flowers, but i heard it is a strong smoke. good luck with your own grow
littleguitar Reviewed by littleguitar on . Altenative to tying down the plant! Is this dangerous Hey guys, my plants are in a spot where they could easily be noticed cause theyâ??re getting pretty tall. I read on the board about tying plants down with string but I canâ??t use this technique since I have insufficient space around the plants. I saw in a movie I downloaded on the Internet that you could bend the tops down to a point where they almost beak but not to the point of detaching themselves from the plant itself! Is this an alternative to tying plants down with string?????? Rating: 5