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barb6781

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Has anyone else used frogs to stretch out/train branches?
 
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!
That's fantastic! Good thing the little bigger stuck in the plant over night or it would have been a goner. Love this!
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I've never had frogs, but I do get lizards, brown enoles to be exact. I figure they're doing bug/pest patrol.
 
I've never had frogs, but I do get lizards, brown enoles to be exact. I figure they're doing bug/pest patrol.
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...
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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...
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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.
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.

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.
 
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.
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.
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.
 
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