Growing tree's in a tree

Mojosodope

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Is it just me or did one of those seeds pop already?
Lmao no they didn't, but I didn't even notice that in the picture until you said something and had to double check my bag to make sure, but it must just be a glare or something.
 

Mojosodope

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**Weekly Update**
(4 weeks, 4 days WW & "fruity pebbles")
(2 weeks "cerebral")
It has been a really rainy/cloudy week, so they haven't done much growing and started to turn yellow at the bottom leaves (and turn white towards the main stem[slightly]) which I'm pretty sure is from too much water since it rained pretty heavy on and off for like 5 days straight.
("fruity pebbles") (WW) ("crebral")
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Mojosodope

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**Weekly update**
(5 weeks 4 days, WW & "Fruity pebbles")
(3 weeks "cerebral")
It has been a good week with lots of sun for the baby's and they seem to be prospering. I decided to stop lst'ing the "fruity pebbles" only because the fishing line was rubbing against the stem and causing it to break and bend more and more everyday, so I'll probably just let it grow as is. The bud shots are from some Superman OG I picked up over the weekend, felt it was worthy to post up because it was SO frosty and the taste is unbelievable (but only when smoking it, the vape doesn't really release much taste oddly).
("cerebral") ("fruity pebbles") (WW)
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Mojosodope

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she looks like she might need some nutes. shes pretty light green
I was thinking that same thing, but was gnna wait to see if she darkens up, because the new growth was starting to look more green, so if its not greener by the end of the weekend I'll probably get some next week.
 

Mojosodope

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Some pictures of the harvest (well whats left of it :eyesmoke: haha) after two weeks of curing, there's really a clear difference than two weeks ago (more crystaly and a nicer color) and am glad I cured it out. I'm going to save a nice size nugget to cure a little longer and see if it gets any better.
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Mojosodope

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**Weekly update**
(7 weeks, 4 days [WW & "fruity pebbles"])
(5 weeks "cerebral")
Sorry I didn't update last week, so much stuff going on in my life right now, and with the trees haha. Sunday of last week (the 8th) the power lines that are rite next to the babies apparently exploded or started shooting out sparks and smoking or something like that, so the power company was forced to cut all the trees branches that we're literally on the same branch as the babies :shock:, and the fire department was also on scene for a little while until the power company showed up (20-30 mins) so im pretty sure they saw my babies, (but the trimming company that's contracted by the powering company I know for a fact had to have seen them). So I moved them, and they are now in a much more sunny area and are looking a lot better IMO (might also be from added nutes), and also transplanted them while I was at it. I am at a friends house a good 150-200 miles away, and am not coming back until August 11th, so hopefully my babies will survive naturally. But here's some pics from this sunday (the 15th) of them and their new homes.
(fruity pebbles) (WW) (Cerebral) (cerebral) (WW) (fruity pebbles)
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dc4

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7 and a half weeks? O_O and they're that size?
Imo the soil is packed and all the rain. ( I hate rain, why can;t it just rain one day a week?) Add some perlite, and feed her some nutes, then she should live.
 

dc4

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I remember someone else did this and had a thread on riu, but he had mega big buckets strapped to trees.
 

Mojosodope

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7 and a half weeks? O_O and they're that size?
Imo the soil is packed and all the rain. ( I hate rain, why can;t it just rain one day a week?) Add some perlite, and feed her some nutes, then she should live.
I know they are babys but i haven't really had time to tend to them, hopefully the extra sunlight + the nutes i added before I left will make them flourish, but we'll see when I get back.
 

growone

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i remember that thread, at least the content. very wild stuff
grower lopped off the top of a TALL pine tree, strapped pots up there, got full sun
just had to climb 50+ feet to tend them, he sustained a few mishaps(cut to leg, pot and plant fell from 50+ feet)
that was extreme tree growing
 

Mojosodope

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i remember that thread, at least the content. very wild stuf
grower lopped off the top of a TALL pine tree, strapped pots up there, got full sun
just had to climb 50+ feet to tend them, he sustained a few mishaps(cut to leg, pot and plant fell from 50+ feet)
that was extreme tree growing
Haha! that sounds like something I would love to see. I have also sustained multiple injuries from almost falling and having to death grip my arms onto the bark so I didn't fall (causing sever almost road rash like scraps), and also from cutting myself while doing maintenance. Tree growing is something that you have to be very cautious of while doing, because everything is literally moving you, while you yourself are trying to move. But well worth it in the end if you ask me.
 

cindysid

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Hate to burst your bubble, but I am betting that those plants are on a downhill slide. I doubt that they will be alive when you return on August 11, and if they are, I doubt you will get much off of them. There is something seriously lacking in your soil mix.
 

Mojosodope

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Hate to burst your bubble, but I am betting that those plants are on a downhill slide. I doubt that they will be alive when you return on August 11, and if they are, I doubt you will get much off of them. There is something seriously lacking in your soil mix.
Haha no worries!! It is what it is, if they are still alive great, if not (or something goes wrong) I'll start again, but hopefully they'll recover after being transplanted and givin nutes for the first time. There's a huge difference between these and the last two I did, and I'm going to guess it is due to lack of nutes because the last soil was like a 2 month auto-feed and this soil has no added nutes, so HOPEFULLY the nutes will have fixed them. But its not like I've lost anything, besides time, so its all good either way. :blsmoke:
 

cindysid

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Most of my plants are over 4', up to 6' tall, but I have 2 that look just like yours. Those suckers have not grown an inch in the last month and I don't know why. I don't have room for them anyway, but I sure wish I knew why they have failed to thrive. They are in identical soil as the others. I hope that yours recover. Hopefully the transplant and more sun will bring them out of it.
 
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