Looks like there could be a ball in there but its hard to tell as I also think I see some hairs. Can you get a picture of the crown (top) from a few different angles? What does a paw paw tree produce? Yes I have a garden full of useful herbs, succulent (aloe), and veges. and even some sour fruits. Last year during October I had just started 20 and it came a fkn monsoon, wind blowing like a cunt, huge fkn drops. The kids took it full on so much they were floating in their 1 gallon pots. Most all recovered and made it through once they dried out.Finally stopped raining now it going to get hell of a hot and humid here. Did some pollen plucking this morning and put the two pots outside after night time cover. I would try move my pool pot but I can't do it alone these ladies haven't been fed nutes in almost 4 days because of so much water they received from precipitation. Will see what the rest of the week/day holds in regards of weather, hope the sun pops out it's head soon!
Here are some updates on my MJ Bonsai getting nice and frosty, plus starting giving some nutes and growing in size too:
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Sour diesel doing well need a bigger pot possibly?
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Getting nice and hairy the little critters
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In this picture it's on rightView attachment 3610176And finally look at the growth in my MJ Forest exponential!!
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One in the front I suspect a male someone confirm for me? Here is a closer look at the internodes
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Look how close I am to the roof now this is taken in front of my face I'm 6'3"
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Oh and just for @Vnsmkr just cause I saw your green thump I found this in my gutter it's a paw paw tree!
Wow a monsoon would be bad news anywhere! I will get a closer shot for you later today then, it's the only one that is forming little "nuts" next to and inside the internode you can see it in two place in that picture but I'll do a crown shot for you. (He) looks much rougher than the accompanying ladies and the leaves are slightly broader. A PawPaw is a subtropical fruit with tiny pips hundreds of them. Usually birds eat them and like this one end up in their poop in the gutter and grows. They are all over SA, it's a delicious breakfast fruit for that wake and bake fruit salad. They are also called papaya.Looks like there could be a ball in there but its hard to tell as I also think I see some hairs. Can you get a picture of the crown (top) from a few different angles? What does a paw paw tree produce? Yes I have a garden full of useful herbs, succulent (aloe), and veges. and even some sour fruits. Last year during October I had just started 20 and it came a fkn monsoon, wind blowing like a cunt, huge fkn drops. The kids took it full on so much they were floating in their 1 gallon pots. Most all recovered and made it through once they dried out.
hahahaha, my kids brought home papaya seeds from their teacher and I told them they wouldnt grow . Guess I liedWow a monsoon would be bad news anywhere! I will get a closer shot for you later today then, it's the only one that is forming little "nuts" next to and inside the internode you can see it in two place in that picture but I'll do a crown shot for you. (He) looks much rougher than the accompanying ladies and the leaves are slightly broader. A PawPaw is a subtropical fruit with tiny pips hundreds of them. Usually birds eat them and like this one end up in their poop in the gutter and grows. They are all over SA, it's a delicious breakfast fruit for that wake and bake fruit salad. They are also called papaya.
This is what they look like inside:
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Thats awesome I do t think we have sour mango here we have the tropical hairy sweet mango ! I've only eaten star fruit once it's somewhat of an import delicacy here. I however need to get a start on my herb garden (cooking herbs). Wanted to say those leaves look similar to mine! Your kids will be relieved that they will have breakfast fruit in the future that they provided! hahaSo that makes sour mango, star fruit, lemon, & papaya fruit trees going
I have some basil and green onions going and had catnip too for my wife's poots (cats). Yes they will be quite happy to see their tiny seed so big now I need to get some turmeric and ginger growing those are huge naturopathic anti-inflammatory herbs. I am super active so I medicate daily to help with stiffness. The analgesic effect of good bud is my only remedy. Pain killers I could take in the double figures and still won't help. Amazing how this god-given herb is so discriminated world wide purely because it could cause a huge tumble in the pharmaceutical trade. BS if you ask me!My oldest (6) has asked me a few times since where her papayas were...Now I can point them out . Yeah theres a few cooking herbs in there, mustard, basil, turmeric, ginger, and some local herbs my wife uses in soups
My daughter smokes it sparingly it helps with her autism and depression caused by ptsdOh yeah I forgot the catnip. Theres a Green Crack growing in same pot with it. Ginger and tumeric is easy to grow and its great for alot of different things. I eat it sliced up in food or even whole.
Yeah weed,cannabis whatever you call it is a full mind and body manager....its a fucking awesome herb. I believe in it so much I would give it to my children. It is a positive force
@Vnsmkr here are the shot it's def a male I've clipped it already.@Masterbear I just noticed you said its got balls in the internodes. If those "balls" dont have hairs its a male....Ive got pictures of some in my thread if you search males in my thread you should see it