Growing in a tree

fdd2blk

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Were's weedo? Back by popular demand (This one's a little easier. You can see all three but you might not be able to distinguish were one stops and the others begin.)



Also i have an intern taking over opperations for when i go to college.


these are the pics i've been waiting for. :mrgreen:

i love you
 

MRbudsmoker

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hey potato. hows things. not been on in a few days, hope u ain't fallen down ur pine tree tending to ur babies.
 

kochab

New Member
update!!!!!!!
i just saw this thread
and I need updates now please.
im addicted like a rock head on this shit man.
 

potatomon

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Nope i'm still here. Sorry about the lack of updates. I've been busy with moving into college and whatnot. I haven't seen the ladies in a week but i'll post some pics later today.
 

potatomon

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Everything looks fine. Some minor leaf drop due to the dry week and less frequent watering but that was to be expected. Unfortunately a pending engagement forced me to postpone my climb until 11 at night so i do not have any pictures; but i have instructed the intern to take a few so hopefully i'll be able to post some later this week.
 

Hip Hop Grower

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everything was awesome until I seen that horrible nute burn.

next time just water the darn things and stop hammering em with nutes check out my pics, I think I gave it some weak miracle grow like three times in the middle of summer then I hit it once or twice with some weak bud juice when it started to flower, thats it. thats all you need for an outdoor grow,... at least imho :)
 

kochab

New Member
im going to do this in a cedar tree. ill climb it a few times but soon im gonna install a pulley system and a steel cable so i dont have to keep going up there. i dont like heights that much, although the tree im using is only about 25ft @ the max height. its sitting right next to a field too so it still gets all kinds of sun all day long. someone told me that police have a radar that detects a different heat signature that pot plants put out. supposedly pine trees and tomatoes have a similar temperature reading on this radar.
any truth to this shit?
 

kanekanekane

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:clap:this threads got my heart going. epic adventures, damsels in distress:leaf:, hero complete with side kick. hard core man. + rep
 
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