JARofHERB
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This has been one of the warmest winters in our history here where I live, just outside Portland, Oregon. So I decided to start a little project for the spring. There is this tree by where I play drums at, and It has a 3 foot deep natural hole in it, a few feet from the base.
So a few weeks ago, I filled it with some nearby soil, that I broke down so there were no chunks left, and then mixed that with some Ocean Forest soil and added alot of little rocks to the mix.....here is the tree hole...
I have a 2 month old clone of a strain I got done flowering last month, and its really good, and low odor also. So I went ahead and planted it in the tree hole that I prepared a few weeks ago..
Its been there for almost 2 weeks now, and it is doing great. No leaves have been lost, no fading of any leaves color wise, its grown a bit also. I plan on it growing outwards and upwards from the tree, and this spot gets around 8 hours of direct light, plus a few shaded hours..
I will try and update this every week or so, its a local urban spot...lol (its out of the way enough though I hope). I plan on a small spring harvest, and then Ill let it reveg for a huge summer harvest...peace
So a few weeks ago, I filled it with some nearby soil, that I broke down so there were no chunks left, and then mixed that with some Ocean Forest soil and added alot of little rocks to the mix.....here is the tree hole...
I have a 2 month old clone of a strain I got done flowering last month, and its really good, and low odor also. So I went ahead and planted it in the tree hole that I prepared a few weeks ago..
Its been there for almost 2 weeks now, and it is doing great. No leaves have been lost, no fading of any leaves color wise, its grown a bit also. I plan on it growing outwards and upwards from the tree, and this spot gets around 8 hours of direct light, plus a few shaded hours..
I will try and update this every week or so, its a local urban spot...lol (its out of the way enough though I hope). I plan on a small spring harvest, and then Ill let it reveg for a huge summer harvest...peace