Everything is going good in the hoop house known as, "Parts Unknown!". The first Sherbet plant has been supercropped so many times it's just getting ridiculous. Each time I crack the main she stands it back up by morning. So it's time to tie her down.
You may notice the cuttings in the foreground. I had to remove those when she was set in the planter. So I just shoved a few in the soil and they rooted. So I will scoop them out and save the clones.
The second is cooperating a little more when it comes to the supercropping. She still tries to stand back up too. But it is slower to right itself and the lower branches are beefing up. The trellising isn't in yet, but will be soon. After it's in, I will have a little better control over the growth.
Please excuse the straw bale in the photo. We have more vegetables going in and just left the bale in for those.
And here's a shot of the Quick Flowering THC that I won last year from the great folks from The Vault!
I have to say this plant is way more impressive than I thought it would be. Thanks for the seeds!
And speaking of free seeds from The Vault, last year I started a second Passion Fruit plant for the previous comparative grow. At harvest time though, I had more pot than I could get trimed so I never bothered flowering her. I insisted decided to torture it and see how bad a plant could be treated and then brought back. It got to over six feet tall in a 1.7 gallon plastic pot and has had spider mites, been allowed to get way too dry,and was down to just a few barely green leaves. Here she is now
She got planted deep and I even braided some of her main branches just for fun.
Since I showed the other four and I'm allowed five here's one of our own creations, The Big Green Bastard.