How Big Are You Plants?

MjMama

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I'm usually one who gets a late start to the year and is looking at everyone elses huge plants. This year I may have gone overboard with my early start. My plants are already up to my ribcage! Anyone else get an early start to the season this year? Show off some pics of your ladies! Here are a couple pics of my ladies, out during the day and under a light at night.
 

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MjMama

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The biggest one was started mid February and is in a 20 gallon camo pot. The two black pots are 15 gallon and the smaller green container is only a 3 gallon. Im probably going to cut the seems on the camo pot so I can transplant the biggest one into the ground. It's going to be a bitch to transplant something this big no matter what. The only way I can see doing it is cutting open the pot and sewing it back together later for one of my smaller plants to go in.
 

BigJon

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I would love to have the unfortunate problem of starting that early. :bigjoint:Them gonna be some BIG girls! If I had such a huge start, I would take a ton of clones off one and go sea of green. I can't have more than one tree in my urban environment. But if you're in the foothills, you're golden. ;)
 

MjMama

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Oh, by the way...I'm in the foothills, but it town. I have highschool kids peering over my fence in the fall saying "Your yard smells good." and eyeballing my plants. No bueno! Sor far I've been lucky enough to avoid rippers, but with such big plants this year I'm afraid I might attract more attention. Wish me luck....
 

Nukebisket

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The only way I can see doing it is cutting open the pot and sewing it back together later for one of my smaller plants to go in.
What you do is lay the plant on its side (it will be ok) next to the hole you will be transplanting into and work the bag off the rootball. then simply drop rootball into place.
 

BigJon

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Oh, by the way...I'm in the foothills, but it town. I have highschool kids peering over my fence in the fall saying "Your yard smells good." and eyeballing my plants. No bueno! Sor far I've been lucky enough to avoid rippers, but with such big plants this year I'm afraid I might attract more attention. Wish me luck....
Hopefully those are some good ol' high schoolers who like the herb but respect boundaries. Everyone I know from your area (mostly Placerville) are super respectful people.
 
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