Most likely drive some post around her to support and trellis it. I think ill be able to support her. Ill keep this thread updated along for you guys. I don't have the time to do a journal like id want to.
This particular plot i have 3 plants that are in 100% native soil. All clones cut back in February and were up potted several times before goin to soil. Root system should have been fine. For some reason im thinking there is something in the soil she's not liking. The leaves turning and slower...
Above is the sickly plant best photos i have at the moment.
And here below is my healthiest, witch is pushing 12 feet and only 10 yards from the sickly plant. She is growing strong, im gonna leave her un topped to just see how tall she gets. Will be my only plant not topped this year. Hoping...
Only one of the 3 are having these symptoms. Same cut of clones, put out together and in the same area. I know soil can change within feet around here. Ill get pictures up later of it. And i do remember when digging up that particular hole that plant is in, that some of the tree root i removed...
Its in the ground so i highly doubt it considering where in a drought also. There is a spring near by, is it possible to have a 6 footer over watered in the ground.
We luckily finally got some rain here in the southeast. Weather amd our long season makes it perfect for growing those monster trees. But it being so less than legal here makes it impossible to get good strains or smoke for that fact. Ive tried everything new this year digging holes using...
Yea i can get some photos next trip in. I usually check them weekly if i can. I start before everything starts getting green and growing up around here. Prepping holes, trails in and such. Its easy in the beginning. Always take a machete because it grows up even more between visits. Pick a site...