lil thugging
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he yea get them out as soon as possible i tried that it absolutly fucked my plants upthey grew gnarly and slow and eventually dies
Whoooha. No that's some new evidence there!not necessarily true....
i often have trouble producing males. however, i found a technique that works everytime, and ensures a male and a female.
plant two seeds in one pot, one will be male, the other female. every time.
don't ask me why, because to this day i am still baffled. but, it DOES work
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What the fuck are you talking about??? Pineapple trees??? 20 feet?? What are you smoking??? Google "how pineapple grow"When I was in HI I would see these 20 foot pine apple trees growing out of what looked like a 30 gallon barrel.
You are responding to an issue that happened in 2007. lmaoWell at this point transplanting would do some damage so what I would do is drill a few holes in the bucket (well I guess quite a few) and stick the whole bucket in the ground. I would also trim a few of the lower branches and plant the thing deep. Roots will eventually arise from that segment and help support these beasts you got going. The trimming of the lower leaves will stimulate some root growth and the plant should (assuming you back fill with light-weight, high draining, moisture retaining mixture) come back strong.