OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago Hi @ HierroYOlivia In the case of an distribution, the trunk will be arranged in one of the corners of the net, close to the middle of one of the sides, or even outside the network's coverage area. The main branches will be tied parallel to each other , with the secondary branches arranged perpendicularly to the main ones, in order to fill the empty spaces. The main branches will be led to the ends of the network, in order to try to achieve a relatively large opening, which will allow to bring to light the secondary branches, mainly in the “Setup ”Placed at the center of the network. If the plant is well trained, keeping it tied to the network will not be a big problem. The important thing is to do it regularly and consistently, in order to “manage” the new, very soft, branches, at a time when they are easily guided by the net. I let the branches grow about 4 - 5 cm, before to tie them up and drive them through the network. good luck mate 👍