Err, oops. Over-manage, him or me?USBONGLORD wrote:so far so good...dont over manage the wholegrow YET ron..they do fall over by accident some time..i would call that stick thing a preempted strike...enjoy...looks small now dont it?.....cheers
I know what you mean about them falling over. I had a Citral fall over after the fourth week of flowering because it was too spindly. Poor thing never recovered. Dried and smoked the popcorn-sized budlings and a few leaves. Had to be the harshest shit I have ever smoked. Still got me buzzed so not a total failure.
I've never had any problems using stakes, although my method differs from his (ftcarer). You're right about staking, nothing wrong with taking precautions. Better safe than sorry and all that... I have read some grow journals that had mentioned a few problems, mainly with root shock. The stakes were mentioned as possibly being too close to the base of the plant. The problems could have been the type of wood used, or the stakes could have been chemically treated. Either way, ftcarer shouldn't have such problems because he replied that the stakes were temporary.
I still think my method of staking is better for the plant.


