who is growing some trees????

Smidge34

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With all that said there are plenty of master growers on here who wet trim and never look back. I'm just experimenting with my limited knowledge and so far so good.
 

ganga gurl420

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With all that said there are plenty of master growers on here who wet trim and never look back. I'm just experimenting with my limited knowledge and so far so good.
Seems like it would work better since it's just me. I have no clue what I will get per plant but let's just say 1 pound a plant. That's 13 pounds of buds to trim by myself. Lol ..... yeah I like your idea.
 

treemansbuds

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Yeah 757 said around 5 too. I just don't want to get my hopes up. But if you pros are right....seriously it would change my life.
Don't count your chickens yet, but your well on your way to a "life changing experience".
@757growin would have a good idea, he grows MONSTERS and is a very good farmer. This is where it get tough......thieves, "the man", the harvest. Still need to worry about pest, bud worms, mother nature (like I need to tell you about mother nature) many variables to conquer still, but keep up the hard work and your life will get that positive change you seek.
TMB-
 

ganga gurl420

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Don't count your chickens yet, but your well on your way to a "life changing experience".
@757growin would have a good idea, he grows MONSTERS and is a very good farmer. This is where it get tough......thieves, "the man", the harvest. Still need to worry about pest, bud worms, mother nature (like I need to tell you about mother nature) many variables to conquer still, but keep up the hard work and your life will get that positive change you seek.
TMB-
Yes you are right. So many variables. Thank you tho. I will give it my all... I promise!
 

ganga gurl420

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Lol, I have a feeling that ain't your first big plant.
My biggest one was half that size over all. Not as many branches or as thick. I was sick of dicking around so I changed everything this yr. Trust me I've never grown trees like this. Now I look back at the last few yrs and I laugh.
 

ganga gurl420

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I'm dry trimming this year as well. I agree with everything smidge said.. also nice not having to rush and get everything trimmed.. I can trim as I need.
It really does make sense! Last yr I had to do a half assed rush job on one and I left a lot of leaves on it. When I did trim it for when I needed some....wow the smell was off the hook. I didn't know for sure if that's what did it. I am defiantly down for it. Puts my worried mind to rest over not having time.
 

mushroom head

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Wow she looks so healthy tho!!!
Thank-you.. getaways genetics. I should have had them in even bigger planters at the beginning of the season, I think I stunted them. Then some animal ate lots of my plants, and ate multiple branches off the rest. Next year I will have them in 3 gallon pots before they go outside.. and fencing as soon as they get planted in the ground.

Your plants are beautiful.. I can only imagine standing next to a plant that tall. I'm crossing my fingers for trees next year :p
 

mushroom head

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Btw guys... I'm thinking about adding skywalker, holy grail, and lost coast hashplant to the garden. Is any of these a no no? I can't get clones.
Are you talking about skywalker og? I bought an ounce of skywalker og flower about five years ago and found 10 beans. Here is my favorite pheno I found, she's my pride and joy. Top shelf smoke. Best flower I've grown to date to be honest.IMAG0651.jpg
 

ganga gurl420

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Thank-you.. getaways genetics. I should have had them in even bigger planters at the beginning of the season, I think I stunted them. Then some animal ate lots of my plants, and ate multiple branches off the rest. Next year I will have them in 3 gallon pots before they go outside.. and fencing as soon as they get planted in the ground.

Your plants are beautiful.. I can only imagine standing next to a plant that tall. I'm crossing my fingers for trees next year :p
I had mine in 3 gallons to start. Was really easy to transplant! I tried 5 gallons before but would break the roots every now and then.
Thank you. Took a lot of work and shots in my back when I was done lol but it is paying off so far.
I've been lucky as far as critters because of my dogs. I would be broken hearted if an animal ate mine! I feel for you!
Sometimes the dogs leave rabbit heads on my front step as proof they are doing their job lol
 
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