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08-30-2004, 10:12 PM #1
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Question on Harvesting
it's not too hard t'planting mature plants with proper preparation.
1st, a couple days before the actual move, take your shovel and 'cut' a circle as deep as your shovel will penetrate about 10" from trunk (you'll end up with appx 1.5' diam circlular cut) around the plant. water em heavily immdiately after cutting the soil and add a hefty amount of "super thrive" or similar stress reducer (check your nursery). a couple days of rest and they'll be ready for their move into their new holes (which you have already dug and are waiting to be filled). after they're in their new holes gently but firmly tap down the new soil but not too packed...then apply another heavy dose of super thrive and they should be fine. you might see some wilting but no need for panic...after 24 hours in their new holes they should look normal again.del... Reviewed by del... on . Question on Harvesting I have a question on harvesting. Unfortunately, someone has discovered my outdoor grow location. I have some beautiful plants growing on a remote hillside. I had a stake in the ground by each plant to keep them stable. These suckers are a good 6 feet tall! :eek: They are clearly in the flowering phase. What I want to know is if you can harvest too early. I am concerned that if I wait for the plants to be optimal, that someone else will come along and harvest before I have the chance. Rating: 5
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