VK didn’t feel as light. This plant rarely looks droopy. She’s been left outside after the sun has gone down (to get sprayed with neem oil) and she’s still praying in the dark.
They actually came out of the dark for about 30 min yesterday so I could take a few clones of each. They’ll be doing their best Jack Kerouac impression for a day or two.
VK got 4 cups of water, JA got a half gallon. And they’ll hang out here until the sun comes out later.
I put those seeds in the dirt last night. I just left the pots in the kitchen overnight and both Ape Bubble Scouts had popped out of the dirt!
As I was leaving for work I saw that the Harold and Kumar had popped out of the soil. It had its helmet stuck on and I had to wait until I got home to pop it off.
And here they are. 24 hours after going in the soil. @repins12
A couple weeks ago I thought it would be cute to take a picture of one of my plants in the snow. @LoCoRocK (This one wasn’t staged) Today my plants got caught in a quick hail storm. But I did get one good picture before stashing everything under the overhang.
She’ll be alright. She lost a branch (which I’ll try to clone), but I think she landed bottom-down since she’s so fluffy and tomorrow is watering day so her pot was light.
she got really lucky. as i was running downstairs, all I could think of was the plant that @bow4buck (i think) had the year before last that looked like it got stomped flat that came back. I figured as long as the main stem wasn’t broken off at (or near) the soil, she’d come back too.
I wonder how much pot this forum makes … Wonder if it’s north of a ton a year between all the users turning around 3 - 4 grows a year.
The lil babies are looking quite stellar O… dang gum - that damn tree is still bangin’ I see.
2 weeks after flipping. RH in the morning has been in the high 90% every morning and doesn’t drop below 60% until late morning. I don’t like to defoliate my outdoor plants, but I had way too many leaves laying on top of other leaves. Both of these plants got a little trim last night to mitigate the possibility of bud rot.