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Funkentelechy

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Have a slight problem, hee hee, my Outback Haze is to big for my greenhouse!! The greenhouse is 12 feet 11 inches to the peak!

I've already pounded in some longer poles to lift up the greenhouse as much as I can, now I'm going to train the top, horizontally, along the cable that you can see running the length of the greenhouse.
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For reference, this is me(see my hands) standing on my tippy toes with my arms as high in the air as I can get them, the plant that I'm talking about is behind me and to the right.
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mandocat

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Have a slight problem, hee hee, my Outback Haze is to big for my greenhouse!! The greenhouse is 12 feet 11 inches to the peak!

I've already pounded in some longer poles to lift up the greenhouse as much as I can, now I'm going to train the top, horizontally, along the cable that you can see running the length of the greenhouse.
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For reference, this is me(see my hands) standing on my tippy toes with my arms as high in the air as I can get them, the plant that I'm talking about is behind me and to the right.
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One of my Maxwell Silver Hammer plants from Oregon Green Seeds is over 10 feet as well! What if you cut a hole for that one plant?
 
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