Northeast outdoor advice...please

D'sNuts

Well-Known Member
Thanks,
I have a couple 18 gallon totes and plants that look they need support. Would you use bamboo and tie them up or cages? with limited funds? They are bushes now.

Does sunlight travel to the lower branches , should I keep all or lollipop?

What are some better outdoor strains that the bugs don't like?

Thanks in advance
 

Smokingoat

Member
Thanks,
I have a couple 18 gallon totes and plants that look they need support. Would you use bamboo and tie them up or cages? with limited funds? They are bushes now.

Does sunlight travel to the lower branches , should I keep all or lollipop?

What are some better outdoor strains that the bugs don't like?

Thanks in advance
You can use tomato braces. They are round and come in various diameters. Best to put them in when the plant is small so they can grow with the support. These things are metal and inexpensive.
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

Well-Known Member
Sounds like your making a mountain out of a ant hill

Find a sizeable stick and pound it into the ground , and tye the plant to it , everything you need can be found on the forest floor free for the taking

If your having bug problems , you most likely dont want to defolate , In my opinion defolation is BS (unless your dealing with mold) The plant knows what to do , So let her do her thing
 
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