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Plant that big, if you want to do low stress training, you'll need a pair of come-alongs....

Mid branch section metal supports, to apply reverse pressure, or they snap at the trunk(especially during 30mpg winds and torrential downpours)....lower end of the branch there is zero flex.
 

Algie replica flying over the Battersea Power Station on 26 September 2011
The original Pink Floyd pig was designed by Roger Waters and built in December 1976 by the artist Jeffrey Shaw with help of design team Hipgnosis,[2] in preparation for shooting the cover of the Animals album. Plans were made to fly the 12-metre (40 ft), helium-filled balloon over Battersea Power Station on the first day's photo-shoot, with a marksman prepared to shoot the pig down if it broke free. However, the pig was not launched.

On the second day, the marksman wasn't present because no one had told him to return. The pig broke free due to a strong gust of wind on the third day, gaining a lot of press coverage. It disappeared from sight within five minutes, and was spotted by airline pilots at thirty thousand feet in the air.[3] Flights at Heathrow Airport were cancelled as the huge inflatable pig flew through the path of aircraft, eastwards from Britain and out over the English Channel, finally landing on a rural farm in Kent that night.[3]

The pig was recovered and repaired for the resumption of photography for the album cover, but the sky was cloudless and blue, thus "boring". However, the pictures of the sky from the first day were suitable; eventually, the album cover was created using a composite of photos from the first and third days.[4]

The pig that was originally floated above Battersea Power Station was called "Algie".[5][6]​
 
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Well the nurse didn't show up at my parent's house so I'm heading down there in a bit to help get mom into bed. 90 minute drive back and forth so I guess I better postpone the rest of this bowl until I get back. Long way to be driving while stoned.

Plus I think most of the water should be gone from the roads, so I wont have to worry about getting around flooded intersections.
 
Not quite sure...but i do know that ALL plants thrive in wide shallow holes, or at least they do in my climate!
Think Im gonna try a 2'wide x 3'long and 10" deep Tote as a container run then try just a 5gal 14" deep container using same strain and schedule to see if root mass and plant thrive better in. The articles made perfect sense really, I've found that royal Queen beans seem to have the most with 30%rudy in them well they claim any ways.
 
Well the nurse didn't show up at my parent's house so I'm heading down there in a bit to help get mom into bed. 90 minute drive back and forth so I guess I better postpone the rest of this bowl until I get back. Long way to be driving while stoned.

Plus I think most of the water should be gone from the roads, so I wont have to worry about getting around flooded intersections.

Safe driving bud!
 
Think Im gonna try a 2'wide x 3'long and 10" deep Tote as a container run then try just a 5gal 14" deep container using same strain and schedule to see if root mass and plant thrive better in. The articles made perfect sense really, I've found that royal Queen beans seem to have the most with 30%rudy in them well they claim any ways.
I have used a 5 gal tote on two girls in the past (check my sig block below post) did really well. Both Meph,CDLC and Trident Sp. Trident out grew my space twice. Trimmed her back the first time, then again a second time a week later (was defiantly not the plan).
 
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