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ID:	446138Hello all. Looking for some tips or tricks to supporting bud sites on some plants in my greenhouse. Things are going very well and the plants are happy. Some of the buds have become pretty heavy and cause the branches to bend. I've been tying things up like crazy to the main stalk and a couple bamboo poles. I was thinking some of those yo yo hooks may help if I utilize the framing on the roof. One plant has already fallen over once, luckily no damage. The plants are in soil and I used fabric pots. Any help is appreciated.
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    Well that is a good problem sort off LOL. You sure could or just yarn. That looks close to being in the zone. Great looking plant keep checking those buds and in between sections that dang bud rot will come on quickly make sure those vents are open. She's a beauty
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    • Hondo4921
      Hondo4921 commented
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      I had to cover the vents over with some clear plastic due to leaks. Any rain that came by would soak the buds and fill the greenhouse with moisture. The fan I have is rated at 1800 cfm and moves a lot of air. I've been keeping the fan on high during the day and leaving it on a much lower speed at night due to temperature drop. We'll see how it goes.

    #3
    Good plant mate tie them up with anything along it not sharp and wont cut into it them yoyo are a bit pricey for what they do good luck

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