Starting with a nice sized plant
Now you just have to keep the deer away
Looking like the start of something good.
Is it a Santa LucĂa landrace?
Salud.
@KingGhidora I’ll snap a few more pics once I get them in the ground. Should finish up over the weekend
So I really dropped the ball on my 4 girls.
With work and my month long vacation I have spent no time on them.
Never finished the bed so they’re still in 7 gal fabric pots. I’m amazed they look this healthy considering the rough ride they’ve had.
Thankfully I have a friend that’s been watering them.
The living soil in the pots has kept them fed up to this point.
I finally get some time to visit in 2 weeks. They just started to show hairs so should I just go with the flow and leave them or should I transplant and maybe do some pruning / tying down??
Need pics to advise.
Feed them for sure.
Sounds like a transplant would yield some monsters.
Just happened to catch me the first round.
These look really healthy. I might just keep feeding and see if they can run the way the are.
Nice!
Leave them they are in perfect size containers . . . IMO Anything older than 3 months needs a 5 gallon and anything over 8 months needs a 10 gallon, so unless they are older than say 6 months I would leave them
Good luck gro bro.
99
Thanks 99!
I was hoping the budding would be further along but I shouldn’t be suprised it’s where it is.
They move a little differently outside, but one thing is for sure, the more sun, the better.
Looking great man. Congrats on some beautiful plants
nice piece of land you’re on there! looks like beehives too? the buds look about right for Massachusetts area
Thanks!
It’s northern Ontario so not too far off.
Good eye on the bees!
Best honey ever
I was loving your guard dog, his name is “Bees” right. Sure would keep me away, unless I had a smoker.