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New Grower Second Grow

Hi guys. I'm a bit worried that the main branch of Broomhilda may break, due to the weight of the buds. IS that a possibility? I'm leaving a few pics, and also one of Francelina, and Mimosa and Lucrecia inside the tent. Francelina's main branch is also bending a lot but i'm chopping her in a few days. Broomhilda still has 2/3 weeks i would say. @St. Tom @Builder0101 @420Forever @automan2 @Kyote and anyone else that would like to chime in, please do.
Thanks
Jam a stake between the bag and soil and tie her up photo post last harvest
 

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Hi guys. I'm a bit worried that the main branch of Broomhilda may break, due to the weight of the buds. IS that a possibility? I'm leaving a few pics, and also one of Francelina, and Mimosa and Lucrecia inside the tent. Francelina's main branch is also bending a lot but i'm chopping her in a few days. Broomhilda still has 2/3 weeks i would say. @St. Tom @Builder0101 @420Forever @automan2 @Kyote and anyone else that would like to chime in, please do.
Thanks
i would just tie her onto anything you have handy i use canes even wool if need be from my tent bars and there looking great growbro
 
Thank you all. I used a wooden stake and some wires.
 
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