GangaDwarf
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I live about 100 miles inland from the NC coast. We could get 55+mph winds where I'm at (unless they change the track again for the 100th time). Can someone tell me the best technique to tie my girls down? I went and bought 6 of these 4ft stakes with multiple areas to attach string/twine. How should I position the stakes to tie down the plants to give them the best chance? How many ties should I make and where? I would really appreciate some info on this. I've just never been much into tying down my plants. It looks like it will be a necessity if my plants are going to survive this.
BTW, the plants I'm trying to save are 2 5ft Purple Stars. I've got some medical issues and I could really use a good harvest. The plants have been topped and each have 4 main colas and are pretty bushy. What's the best way to tie down these girls?
BTW, the plants I'm trying to save are 2 5ft Purple Stars. I've got some medical issues and I could really use a good harvest. The plants have been topped and each have 4 main colas and are pretty bushy. What's the best way to tie down these girls?