who is growing some trees????

Grenier5413

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Well here is the last one of my lady's. Up here in VT east side next to upstate NY. holding out as long as possible but weather is turning fast. As far as prices we are a legal state and decriminalized up to an oz. And I can sell zips all day for 200 even at bulk up to a pound. IMG_20161009_161836648.jpg IMG_20161009_161924545.jpgim not sure on the strain. I ordered ten pack of purple number one and this one plant flowers super late and is definitely not purple no one. The smell is totally different and it has no purple anywhere. And the bud structure way denser than purps.
 

ganga gurl420

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Nice , I just put mine in 50 gallon smart pots this year . I'm at higher elevation 4,500ft and the plants finish alot faster here. I average over a pound per plant though.
Nice!. I don't have an official weight yet on mine but I know when I just pulled the top buds off because of rain I got around 2.5 pounds off of them. I'm they will get around 4 or so each.
Good job on yours
 

Joeshmoe420

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Nice!. I don't have an official weight yet on mine but I know when I just pulled the top buds off because of rain I got around 2.5 pounds off of them. I'm they will get around 4 or so
That's pretty good, I could've gone way bigger but I have a bunch of neighbors. I don't have the space to do really big ones or I probably would. It's enough work keeping up on the ones I did this year. Not sure if I would want to go much bigger though, alot of work keeping them topped and growing correctly before I even get to trimming.
 

Joeshmoe420

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I wanted to thanks the ones who told me not to wet trim this yr. Wow, what a huge difference!!!! Thank God for food saver bags or I couldn't travel with it. Sooo stinky! I know I left a lot of fan leaves still on...but there was so much work it was a fast jobView attachment 3801391
Hang dry them for 5-7 days. You get the best results this way. I don't trim until the stem is about to snap. Wet trimming takes wayyyy longer. Cut em up and put in ice chests to keep em from drying up on you or buy a humidifier for your dry room.
 

mwooten102

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Ich quote myself because it is actually an important question for me: I am looking for an indoor tree for the living room who doesnt nee much sunlight. Anybody an idea?
The fig ficus always does well indoor. There are a few palms that do well also, one of them is particularly good at filtering air.
 
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