HighLowGrow
Well-Known Member
While I’m on here I thought I would share a little handy dandy string I made up years ago and use all the time.
So the plants I grow typically have buds towards the end that lean a lot and sometimes bend the branch over and they hit the ground or fall over on another plant. I made a few of these for those lunkers.
I bought a 100 pack of the clips and some swine on Amazon. I cut a few different lengths of twine then tied a knot at the end. Add the clips.
They work really well for holding up branches or strapping the whole plant together like a bouquet. I used them on the bkrf4 above, but took them off before pics.
Later gators
![F3B2255C-8B34-4B02-9DBC-10D75A9B0AFA.png](/data/attachments/3731/3731861-5c00cf655efbc15a40a4e6dae7f1d6ec.jpg)
![FA21C5F4-B08C-44A6-9402-BA31A4C65709.png](/data/attachments/3731/3731862-a5ff2f994f8324166b85103bd92bb9cb.jpg)
So the plants I grow typically have buds towards the end that lean a lot and sometimes bend the branch over and they hit the ground or fall over on another plant. I made a few of these for those lunkers.
I bought a 100 pack of the clips and some swine on Amazon. I cut a few different lengths of twine then tied a knot at the end. Add the clips.
They work really well for holding up branches or strapping the whole plant together like a bouquet. I used them on the bkrf4 above, but took them off before pics.
Later gators
![F3B2255C-8B34-4B02-9DBC-10D75A9B0AFA.png](/data/attachments/3731/3731861-5c00cf655efbc15a40a4e6dae7f1d6ec.jpg)
![FA21C5F4-B08C-44A6-9402-BA31A4C65709.png](/data/attachments/3731/3731862-a5ff2f994f8324166b85103bd92bb9cb.jpg)