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04-07-2006, 01:59 AM #1
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Need help on keeping plants low
[QUOTE=Sauce]Yeah thats what we have is a 6' privacy fence, is there some nurserys or some where i can buy berries, hops ect. already grown out?
Geez. Up here we just arm wrestle a grizzly bear for all manner of berry bushes and other shubbery.
I don't know about your local area. Got bears?
Berry starts ought to be pretty readily available at greenhouses. Raspberry, loganberry -- any of the viny varieties are yummy cover for your garden. Bluberries and huckleberries are fun to grow, but they're bushy, not viny. The advanatage of vines is that they make that trellis more explainable to the casual intruder. This is the ideal time to plant them. Hops are a different matter. But since hops grow at the rate of a foot or more a day, you might be able to start some from seeds and have them outrun the pot in short order.
Now, can someone give me hints on how to hide a poppy crop?rodekyll Reviewed by rodekyll on . Need help on keeping plants low Hey everyone, Im going to throw my two plant outside here in a few days and wanted to know what would be the best way to keep them out of sight from the public? Thanks in advance, Sauce Rating: 5
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04-07-2006, 11:37 PM #2
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Need help on keeping plants low
Thankfully not to many bears around here, Im going to go with some berries.
I noticed today when i checked on the plant its at the first node and one leaf has three fingers but the other one is just single, weird huh?
Peace
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04-07-2006, 11:45 PM #3
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Need help on keeping plants low
LST another good way of keeping is short.... Thats already been said hasnt it? Oh well, it'll work!
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04-07-2006, 11:49 PM #4
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Need help on keeping plants low
Thanks lip, When i throw them outside im going to lst, do you know anything about the leaf i still cant figure out why it would be like that.
Originally Posted by LIP
Have a good one
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04-08-2006, 12:12 AM #5
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Need help on keeping plants low
Not weird at all. You could also get one leaf per node, or 3 per node. Plants from seeds aren't totally predictable that way. If you look closely, you'll probably notice that the 3-finger leaf is actually above the single-finger leaf. Leaves get more fingers as the plant grows. 1-3-5-etc. Yours is just doing it faster. Also, if you clone after the bud process starts, leaf fingers can go up or down until the plant settles into veg mode again.
Originally Posted by Sauce
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04-08-2006, 12:27 AM #6
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Need help on keeping plants low
Originally Posted by rodekyll
Okay great thank you, was worried for a bit.
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04-09-2006, 02:33 AM #7
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Need help on keeping plants low
Im kind of worried as to size, Its still at the first node at 2 weeks grown under 75 watts of fluros. Picking up a fan tomorrow to thicken the stem.
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