Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweek things closer and closer to perfection.
Only wish I had space for an 80" tall tent!
Growing in a rectangular tent (24x36) I train my plants from early on to spread as much as possible so the plant grows wider than it would on it's own...
I just tie the main branches with these clips you see in the pics... I use these as they are easier than tie-downs when the stems are still very delicate.
@Dooda_mf, Allright, that make sense :)
This make me think that I have no solution if I need to support the weight too :S 3th grow, and never had this problem, but since I performed main-lining on this one, i may have to anticipate this :S
Thanks for your answer :) I wish you the best harvest :)
@PurpleWorship, It's so the plant has support when it's at the end of bloom... I used to put Tomato cages (the gray wire structure you can see supporting my plant in my previous diaries. But this one is modular so when harvest comes, I'll be able to disassemble it piece by piece instead of trying to pull my whole plant through the tomato cage...
I had a work injury a few years ago so I can't use my left hand so planning ahead for all the steps is a second nature.