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Has anyone else used frogs to stretch out/train branches?
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I tried once, but they never toad the line.Has anyone else used frogs to stretch out/train branches?
Nice reply! Let's be buddsI tried once, but they never toad the line.
Yes, the plant was outside of the garage getting some rain-soaking yesterday. It was brought back inside the garage last night and put under the light on the work bench. This morning he/she was discovered by the camera!Is that a real frog?
That's fantastic! Good thing the little bigger stuck in the plant over night or it would have been a goner. Love this!Yes, the plant was outside of the garage getting some rain-soaking yesterday. It was brought back inside the garage last night and put under the light on the work bench. This morning he/she was discovered by the camera!
There were pecker gnats coming from the soil i guess. Pest control patrol on duty! LOLI've never had frogs, but I do get lizards, brown enoles to be exact. I figure they're doing bug/pest patrol.
The bottom picture of the sickly plant wasn't meant to be included in this post.There were pecker gnats coming from the soil i guess. Pest control patrol on duty! LOL
VHe/She and the gnats were gone yesterday evening, but now he is back again...
It's really not that sick at all. It looks as though you topped it and removed all but 2 leaves. It's trying to regain its strength after having major surgery. Give it some time.The bottom picture of the sickly plant wasn't meant to be included in this post.
I was going to ask in a different thread about it's poor condition. I am still learning this sites posting and editing features.
The bottom picture of the sickly plant wasn't meant to be included in this post.
I was going to ask in a different thread about it's poor condition. I am still learning this sites posting and editing features.
At the time, I was growing outdoors. The soil was drying out quickly so I put mulch on top to prevent evaporation.There looks to be a lot of “woody debris” on the top of your soil. I’d like to see less woody debris and more of a soil & perlite mixture.
It's really not that sick at all. It looks as though you topped it and removed all but 2 leaves. It's trying to regain its strength after having major surgery. Give it some time.
Patience is a virtue I lack! Thank you for your input.At the time, I was growing outdoors. The soil was drying out quickly so I put mulch on top to prevent evaporation.
That plant didn't make it and I am now growing in a grow tent.