This plant is HUGE

ganga gurl420

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Each hole is a min of 200 gallons, and I just followed the directions of the bio tone....I went a bit heavy on the happy frog. Probably a cup per hole. The epsom was added right below the root ball. I just did a tiny sprinkle of that but I water with it once a month.
 

bict

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We get it, its gonna be a big plant. You post your photos in every ones thread haha. You're the female jj haha.
 

ganga gurl420

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Yeah I do...you know why? Because I didn't know a few yrs back this size was possible. And because I'm a girl if I just say something guys don't take me seriously...If I say something and post a pic then all the sudden I have credibility. So dude...don't be a jerk.
 

bict

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Yeah I do...you know why? Because I didn't know a few yrs back this size was possible. And because I'm a girl if I just say something guys don't take me seriously...If I say something and post a pic then all the sudden I have credibility. So dude...don't be a jerk.
Bit of a generalisation. I'm was more joking about it, I said the same to jj haha.
 

Mojave

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Only a cup of happy frog for 200 gallons wow, is that just providing some trace things that are in the ffhf?
 

ganga gurl420

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Only a cup of happy frog for 200 gallons wow, is that just providing some trace things that are in the ffhf?
I put it in a layer of that like 6 inches below the root ball before I transplanted. So it's not mixed into all the soil like the bio tone. Just seems to keep a concentrated dose of p and K going. Learned that trick from a buddy of mine...works awesome.
 
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