thick trunks??????

JimmiP

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I hope your buds are tastier than your suds.;):bigjoint:
No thick tasty beers for me working in the heat. And water is right out, (fish f@ck in it). We moved that plant because the lady of the house was pissed about where it was. It was in flower and over seven feet wide and four feet tall. And it was hotter than heck that day. I thought it would all end in disaster but she made it to harvest.
 

Harvest76

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No thick tasty beers for me working in the heat. And water is right out, (fish f@ck in it). We moved that plant because the lady of the house was pissed about where it was. It was in flower and over seven feet wide and four feet tall. And it was hotter than heck that day. I thought it would all end in disaster but she made it to harvest.
She made you move a tree in flower? Let me know if you need a good divorce attorney.
 

JimmiP

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She made you move a tree in flower? Let me know if you need a good divorce attorney.
Yeah, last year, my Buddy and I dug up as much of the rootball as we could. It was an arduous multi hour task. We made her a huge pot and transferred her into that behind the fence where she belonged. I kept the trunk as a trophy and as a testament to the resilience of the plants we all love. 20200612_173654.jpg
And, as to the Busch light box in the background, it's hot, and I'm building a hoop house to make much larger plants (and trunks) happen this year
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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These were plants I attempted to rescue from going in a compost pile at a nearby farm last year. There were 3 total that were left uncared for for months. I dug up the root balls the best I could, transported them home, and planted them at my place. They were already in flower, and got stressed from the move, so I just ended up with a bunch of popcorn buds from one and the other two just wilted over the next month.
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farmingfisherman

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These were plants I attempted to rescue from going in a compost pile at a nearby farm last year. There were 3 total that were left uncared for for months. I dug up the root balls the best I could, transported them home, and planted them at my place. They were already in flower, and got stressed from the move, so I just ended up with a bunch of popcorn buds from one and the other two just wilted over the next month.
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Bummer... Looked like a palm plant we had in our house growing up. Amazing...
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Bummer... Looked like a palm plant we had in our house growing up. Amazing...
I spent close to 8 hours, one Saturday, just cleaning dead leaves out of the middle of the foliage from those plants. They started to look really nice, but two of them had too much damage, and the one that survived was just set back to far to finish before the cold weather came.
 

Boatguy

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Hey, Check out this one, it's my mutant as I call it. It always reminded me of those screaming bushes in harry potter....i was too scared to yank her from the pot, lol.

Maybe a foot tall. And like 3/4" -1" trunk

She fucking sucked ass...except, strong smoke. Short, slow grower
That one is bizarre. Looks like a desert cactus
 

farmingfisherman

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I spent close to 8 hours, one Saturday, just cleaning dead leaves out of the middle of the foliage from those plants. They started to look really nice, but two of them had too much damage, and the one that survived was just set back to far to finish before the cold weather came.
Yeah not much airflow in a monster that thick. Have to shake the shit out of that lady after a rainstorm.
 

Skewbong

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That one is bizarre. Looks like a desert cactus
It was a clone, that I did a bit different, and did a little bubbler to get some roots. I put her in dirt and this happened. I don't have experience in knowing why it did that. I usually do peat pots to dirt or dwc (clean off roots first, for dwc) and no issues, but first time for me on this one.
 
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