The resiliency of plants

Possum1

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Was out on a walk and saw this tree. It made me think of how we baby these plants, sometimes to death. We forget they are a wild thing, living organisms that have a will to survive.
This tree was given less than ideal conditions, growing in almost all rock, and found a way to thrive. Don't love your plants too much.
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Possum1

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I treat mine very ugly in veg. What kind of rifle?
Little Marlin 917vs in 17hmr. Impulse buy. Laser beam accurate under 100yds for small game, but don't use it much, and not for anything serious. Best thing about it is shooting at squirrels in trees, don't have to worry about where the bullet is coming down as it's so small. Mainly patrolling my borders, but was going to teach a couple squirrels a lesson if they got too mouthy.
 

Huckster79

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Man thats the truth... way some folks talk about these girls, if it was as fragile as tney say no way would it have survived eons before the modern indoor, perfect rh and temp and ph down to the 100th of a point, and leds and de hps grow with supplimental co2 and and and... oh dont forget base nutes that cost 150 a gallon and 43 tiny suppliment jars at 79 bucks a piece!
 

rollyouron

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In veg I take pliers, and pinch the shit out of branches. I'll make her branches grow which way I want them to go. Never really measured, but I'll make a 2 1/2 ft plant be around 10 inches when I put her into flower.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Wish I took a picture..

Had a blue dream that was just left to grow in my garden in Scotland. Was a wet cold dull summer ( as always) but it trooped on! Was experiencing 30’s night and low 40’s daytime during flowering but she made it!

Until my mother (loves gardening) ripped it out and threw it on the compost heap without even knowing what it was xD

2 days after they leave my wife shoves it in a pot with some garden soil and I pissed on it. Came back to life and gave me one of the nicest highs I’ve ever had!

They are indeed hardy things :)
 
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