Wind damage during Flower

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High,
The weather turned nasty. Gale force winds for two days and lots of rain. Took a good hit but they are all still green and perky…now some were at 4-5 week of flower. Others 2-3. I want to prop these girls up to help them out. They are on top of each other. Any suggestions or comments are welcomed
Thanks
Ger

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A grower I know bought a bunch of bags of dirt (could make sandbags or gravel bags to)
And stacked them around the main stocks then tied some string and punched rods into the ground for support lines like with a tent. . Rebar or big tent pegs would work.

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Has this problem with mine. Lost almost half my plant. I drove a metal fence pbeen fighting the same thing with this 12 foot monster all year. Every wind storm breaks off another branch.



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High,
Thanks. That was one of my thoughts I think I will go with that. If needed plan B always available.
Happy growin
Ger

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Damn when you harvest that I know a few timber buyers that might be interested😁

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Anything for a quick buck :person_shrugging:

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Sorry to see your beautiful tree hit by nasty weather
They look amazingly tall and bushy @Richyt6973

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Yeah its been a string of bad luck with this one. I still think ill hit the pound or more mark i want tho!

Was it mature enough to havest any of the broken branches and flowers.
What strain is this tree
@Richyt6973

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No it was all immature popcorn buds. Thankfully it hasnt broken any off in the last month so the buds have more than doubled in size. Im not exactly sure what the strain is. I believe its a stray seed from a chemdog plant that crossed with a pink kush that hermied. So im calling it pink dog.

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If its not a chemdog cross its norther lights from grey beard privet lable

U can try bamboo stakes to prop them up

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awe planties …damn :star_struck:
break the wind before it gets to your crop …slalum poles with a 40% shade net will do the trck… :v: :sunglasses:

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High,
Well I just spent two hours in the jungle and tied them up and down and around and around. I think they will be okay. The darn flowers are so heavy they’re pulling the branches down. Wow sticky smelly and heavy compacted. Nice if I can get them one more month. Gonna be a fun October again!!
Happy Growin
Ger
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Looks like you did a good job getting them back up right. Fingers crossed the weather cooperates for the next few weeks!

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Bro… you got a fence on one side and a building on the other… you could screw small eye bolts into the house and string wire between the house and the fence. Then get some cheap assed crappy cotton string or whatever and hang you stalks off it sorta like this.


I did this so I could hose my plants down because if aphid infestation early flower. They would hace snapped off otherwise

High,
I like this idea except they’re way over the fence. I do have a long enough top rail of fence I could do it with. Thanks
Happy Growin
Ger

High,
Thanks man
Took some time and I have another good suggestion. Gonna see what it looks like tomorrow.
Happy Growin
Ger

Yeah I tied em off half way down the stalks… works just fine. They arc over a bit but whatever. The buds are beer can thick and its holding just ducky.

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Love it. Pink dog.
Well I guess with less arms to provide goodness too the remaining flower heads get all the extra goodness a big tree like yours is can provide @Richyt6973

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