emilio613
Well-Known Member
I am just wondering, an maybe this should be under the "noob" section, but I figured its an outdoor growing curiosity question, so.....
I noticed over the recent years (and I guess it existed in the past), that some folks are capable of growing TREES, not just single stalked thin and lanky plants.
I mean, sure I have seen indica bushes that are nice and huge, but I mean the ones that yield like 6-10lbs off one plant, that have a main trunk the thickness of a small coffee can, and many thicker off shoots.
My question:
HOW ON EARTH do you grow something that big? Like, what are the steps? Cannabis is not an perenneal plant, so it would not be something that was done of a few years, in a super warm climate. I know that a high heat climate, and excellent care of the plant have something to do with it, but I mean seriously.....HOW?!
I have googled it, searched high and low, and really could not find any info on how people do it. I do not intend on ever doing it myself, but I am curious how it is done
Its a horticulture question that has been bugging me for a while now!
thanks!
I noticed over the recent years (and I guess it existed in the past), that some folks are capable of growing TREES, not just single stalked thin and lanky plants.
I mean, sure I have seen indica bushes that are nice and huge, but I mean the ones that yield like 6-10lbs off one plant, that have a main trunk the thickness of a small coffee can, and many thicker off shoots.
My question:
HOW ON EARTH do you grow something that big? Like, what are the steps? Cannabis is not an perenneal plant, so it would not be something that was done of a few years, in a super warm climate. I know that a high heat climate, and excellent care of the plant have something to do with it, but I mean seriously.....HOW?!
I have googled it, searched high and low, and really could not find any info on how people do it. I do not intend on ever doing it myself, but I am curious how it is done
Its a horticulture question that has been bugging me for a while now!
thanks!