Supporting branches in autopots

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Hi, anyone got any decent ways of supporting the plants in autopots they are falling over due to the weight of the buds in 4 out of 10 plants. Strangely they seem weaker being next to an air intake but the ones the extraction end are just as big but seem stronger, I noticed there are little holes in the sides of the actual autopot trays for maybe canes or something for supports. But anyone using autpots have you any trick ideas???
 
I use autopots and also use cane/bamboo stakes. I just cut the stakes to length push them to the bkttom of the pot and use bread ties to secure the stalks to the stakes.

For pulling branches s down or spreading out I use the medium size binder clips you get at office supplies for binding stacks of paper to large to staple. These clip to the rolled over lip of my 3.9 gal Autopot. I then flip the silverf handle thing up and use it to attach my pipe cleaners I use for LST. This way I can place them anywhere without ever poking holes in the posts.
 
I use autopots and also use cane/bamboo stakes. I just cut the stakes to length push them to the bkttom of the pot and use bread ties to secure the stalks to the stakes.

For pulling branches s down or spreading out I use the medium size binder clips you get at office supplies for binding stacks of paper to large to staple. These clip to the rolled over lip of my 3.9 gal Autopot. I then flip the silverf handle thing up and use it to attach my pipe cleaners I use for LST. This way I can place them anywhere without ever poking holes in the posts.
Nice I wasnt sure weather sticking canes into the bottom of the pots would damage the roots badly
 
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