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Trying to introduce myself, but it's not working out.

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Trying to introduce myself, but it's not working out.

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Hey! I've had my one and only outside all year in a 5 gal bucket. She has done well. It's my 2nd plant. I'd like to try indoor, to be able to keep it growing, but this is just what I've done. Outdoor. And only one. I just chopped her tonight. Kinda sad. I miss her.
 
Most of my youth was spent in Lancaster, Pa. the humidity is real in the summer. Loved the school closure days of winter and bumper sliding.
 
Hello there, my Pennsylvania brother! Welcome to the farm. I am an hour or so north of you by the PA/NY border. How did you fare in that 90%+ humidity we had 2 weeks or so ago? I'm a tent grower but I was still running with 80% humidity even with my lights on.
Hey, Monkee.Mine was outside her entire life, except for a few times I brought her in, because it was cold overnight. I've never had any problems
 
Hey there, Central Scrutinizer! Thanks for sharing your journey with your plant! It sounds like you’ve put so much care into her. Using super glue for those tricky situations is a unique solution—glad it worked out for you!

I love your idea of keeping her in the veg state to create a tree; that sounds like an exciting project! Tying down the branches is definitely a safer approach for training. And yes, a bigger pot can really help with root growth!

If you have any questions or just want to chat more about your experience, feel free to share. Thanks for sharing your story with us!
 
Hey there, Central Scrutinizer! Thanks for sharing your journey with your plant! It sounds like you’ve put so much care into her. Using super glue for those tricky situations is a unique solution—glad it worked out for you!

I love your idea of keeping her in the veg state to create a tree; that sounds like an exciting project! Tying down the branches is definitely a safer approach for training. And yes, a bigger pot can really help with root growth!

If you have any questions or just want to chat more about your experience, feel free to share. Thanks for sharing your story with us!
Thank you. So much. And I have questions, no doubt. And I love that you mentioned 'The Central Scrutinizer.' You should listen to that. I HIGHLY recommend it. Like, listen to it, now. Before bedtime, and during.

 
Man. She looked so much more promising when she was alive 😿
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So I trimmed, and stuck that B' back in the dirt. She's looking great
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High hopes for this'ne.
 
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