Can you add me to the list as well. mikejoyner.831@gmail.comSpring……will be woth the wait!
I can add you to notification list …..will have many,many to go around.
Looking good.First time I ever sold a mainly outdoor grown crop……..For now on I will develope quite more indoors and then let them burst into growth outdoors…….they tend to be mich more full and low branched that way,so get ready for next season……will have enough for everyone.Update on mine @RJG2
Decided to go for practical nurse……and I may honestly wait a year before I go to classes ,man.I need a vacation .CNA offers that schedule where I can have more home time than work time…….so so tempting at my age.youll be financed thru your PHD with this batch!
So that looks one of the larger 7 tree ones…….so what do you think? Some protected wire around the base so they fuse next season and maybe bury the base a bit?Here's mine -- seems to be enjoying the Texas sun.
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I might take the gro wool off when repotting, but I'm not quite sure how I'll go about it if it could damage the roots. Once I've got it out, I'll probably use some tubing and wrap it at the base.So that looks one of the larger 7 tree ones…….so what do you think? Some protected wire around the base so they fuse next season and maybe bury the base a bit?
They should be touching by end of this season I would think.
I would actually leave it …when stuff looks moist it’s actually nearly bone dry inside it’s made of stone never degrade I would not be concerned.I might take the gro wool off when repotting, but I'm not quite sure how I'll go about it if it could damage the roots. Once I've got it out, I'll probably use some tubing and wrap it at the base.