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Old 05-24-2007, 08:29 AM
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You know, it could just be the genetics of the strain. I think you've done the right thing in giving it some suppoet. You could use fishing line and loosely wrap it around the plant and tie to side of pot or to the stake. I don't know if it's the sunlight. I am in Florida and I didn't have that problem with my plants. I had one seedling that would lean towards the sun's direction but never fell over. That takes a lot of leaning for the weight of the leaves to tip over the entire plant. My best guess is that when you transplanted, you damaged the root structure and the plant has not yet rebuilt it. It could still be in shock if it hasn't grown much since transplanting.
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