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    Hurricanes

    Wondering if anyone has any experience with plants surviving a hurricane?

    She is 4 to 5 feet tall, stem is about as thick as the width of a large coin, probably 2-3 inches in circumference. Standing alone on a bit of a hill, higher elevation than most of surrounding vegetation. I am worried because she is only 3 meters or so (about 10 feet) from brackish water and only about 10 miles from the ocean.

    I doubt there would be much to harvest; she was planted back in march or so, but the outdoor photo-period only recently reached a 12/12 cycle. But with expectations of 100mph winds, I do not know if there would be much to harvest after the storm either.

    Anyone had any hurricane experience with plants?

    peace :rastasmoke:
    melodious fellow Reviewed by melodious fellow on . Hurricanes Wondering if anyone has any experience with plants surviving a hurricane? She is 4 to 5 feet tall, stem is about as thick as the width of a large coin, probably 2-3 inches in circumference. Standing alone on a bit of a hill, higher elevation than most of surrounding vegetation. I am worried because she is only 3 meters or so (about 10 feet) from brackish water and only about 10 miles from the ocean. I doubt there would be much to harvest; she was planted back in march or so, but the Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Hurricanes

    she will be fine, man where do u live, my female survived faye, and i live in florida it directly hit us in tallahassee, she was a trooper and her stem is half of wut urs is

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    #3
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    Hurricanes

    aye man let us no what happens

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    #4
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    Hurricanes

    Quote Originally Posted by kack409
    she will be fine, man where do u live, my female survived faye, and i live in florida it directly hit us in tallahassee, she was a trooper and her stem is half of wut urs is
    aint that some shit! that shows how resilient this herb is

    I heard the soviets used it to reduce the soil radioactive contamination after Chernobyl's mess.
    McGrawHill Botany Global Issue Map

    but surviving Faye is a whole different level!

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    #5
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    Hurricanes

    I love the quote in your sig imam. sad but true.

    peace :rastasmoke::rastasmoke:

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