I have started using a weight method, on plants I want to keep low. I’ve draped (in an arch shape) bungee cords over my stalks at whatever node up the plant seems to hold the branches at more horizontal level. If only doing one bend you first have to anchor the mainstalk in the opposite direction of the bend. I just tie the base stalk to my container on one side. Then find a height I like and carefully bend it over and weight it. As it grows, I move the cord up a notch to keep it “laying low”. The cords can also be hooked to things to pull the branch/stalk one way or another.I was going to tie my 8 mains to the ring and let the 4 offshoots in the middle just do their thing.
I like the sound of a weight method, mine is tied to the side of the pot. I'm thinking about just getting rid of the 4 offshoots in the middle to create more room.I have started using a weight method. I’ve draped (in an arch shape) bungee cords over my stalks at whatever node up the plant seems to hold the branches at more horizontal level. As it grows, I move the cord up a notch to keep it “laying low”. The cords can also be hooked to things to pull the branch/stalk one way or another.
Wattzup is right about controlling your middles before they get too high- remember each of the stalks is going to end in a bud that you’ll need to give light without burning, and plenty of airflow.
Not a bad Idea, I think. Might be able to use them for clones.I like the sound of a weight method, mine is tied to the side of the pot. I'm thinking about just getting rid of the 4 offshoots in the middle to create more room.