Will It Survive?

Budda_Luva

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lucky lucky you and u never know someone might have been there remember u left it alone for 1 month and a half
 

Dfunk

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It's still alive...I will get a picture up as soon as I can. The one big leaf that was left is gone, but somehow it's still standing & starting to grow new leaves at the nodes. I will try to get pictures in the next couple of days.
 

Dfunk

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My apologies to all. Finally I got a chance to get to that site & get pictures. It really is hard hiding multiple patches all over the place & attending to them. Wish I could just have one in the open, guess I'll keep hoping.:roll:
 

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Corey

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Yes! Its still alive. Looks way better.

Light green maybe needs a little food
 
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Dfunk

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Thanx Corey & cheetah. I will try to keep pictures coming once every week or two. What kind of food do you think Corey? It has to be totally natural.
 

Dfunk

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What could I use as a natural free source of Nitrogen other than diluted human urine? Is there something I could find in the woods like dead leaves or something?
 

Dfunk

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Human urine is a natural source of Nitrogen - you dilute it heavily with water. It's good for vegatative growth. I found this out on this website. I don't thinkI would drink it. As for the smell who cares it's in the woods not my house & I believe the smell of human urine keeps some animals away.
 

SmokeyMacpot420

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hey man, dont pee on your plants! i have had the same problem in the past. all you have to do is add freshly used coffee grounds to the soil in/around your plant. its organic and very high in nitrogen.
 
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