Exactly where I got my initial push; last year his side-by-side & claim that the earthbox was kicking his other stuff’s asses.
and Kevin Jodrey…
Exactly where I got my initial push; last year his side-by-side & claim that the earthbox was kicking his other stuff’s asses.
and Kevin Jodrey…
Yup, that is a Hibiscus.
They clone fairly easily as compared with cannabis.
I gave a clone of one I have to the guy who started this thread.
He hasn’t posted in months. No word.
So… if I decide to sneak next door with my pruners, where do I cut? lol
You would want to leave yourself a cutting approximately 10 inches in length. The leaves will mostly not make it, don’t worry.
That’s beautiful!
What do you do to your bulbs before winter @99PerCent? Do you use a slow release fert then mulch? Or do you have to pull them up?
Thank you @Meesh. I grew her to try and mask my outdoor plants and I’ve came kind of fond of her. She gets more of my attention now than my cannabis does
None of the Daylillies need to be handled specially.
The Dahlia have to come in for the winter. These are a southern plant that can’t winter over.
Is that frisian duck or ducksfoot?
Or has it revegged ??
Sorry for delayed response.
That is my Grand Daddy Purple Mutant.
She is not to pretty but she offers up the goods. Not very purple, but dense tasty nugs. Not sweet, savory.
You don’t have to apologise mate
How do these things happen to plants is it like something is wrong with their cells or what have you?
Is that made the same as you make jam?
Excellent question.
I have found that it performs much better in natural sunlight. So, with enough changes to the grow area, it might recover somewhat from her whorled condition, but I think it is also genetic. Luck of the draw, right?