cassycakes317
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What happens if you bury the stem a little deeper after transporting it?
that is the way you are suppose to do it. you can even break off bottom stems and bury them. huge roots will grow from where you broke off the stems.What happens if you bury the stem a little deeper after transporting it?
Awesome thankshi cassy--theres a sticky thread at the top of this Newbie Central forum telling you how to do it
What I had no idea. That's awesome. Thanks for teaching me thatthat is the way you are suppose to do it. you can even break off bottom stems and bury them. huge roots will grow from where you broke off the stems.
That's really interesting . I hope my plant makes it though. I live in Palm Springs it's humid as fuck and it hits 120 sometimes 124 out here so growing outdoor is kinda hard. My plants always get stressedAnything that goes below soil will root. I used to bend my outdoor plants over parallel to the ground before they flowered. I'd strip then bury the top and any downward facing side branches so they would root. Turns a 8ft+ tree into an 8ft+ long hedge.
I'll take that over single digits in February and snow. I can't grow at all in that.That's really interesting . I hope my plant makes it though. I live in Palm Springs it's humid as fuck and it hits 120 sometimes 124 out here so growing outdoor is kinda hard. My plants always get stressed
I haven't really had no ideas actually I'm new to growing. I just want to be able to keep my plant alive and be able to harvest for the 1st time. That would be amazing for me big achievementI'll take that over single digits in February and snow. I can't grow at all in that.
Have you thought about using a mister over them?