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corpus you would do better indoors,the sea and salt is hell on the plant,your plant there looks like you got bugs maybe,are you feeding them anything?when i have one do that it too late really,feed it and next time they get about 1/4 of that droop feed them,if your really from around here you already know august is the worst month for heat,not sure were you are but it been triple digits for 2 months,97 when i woke up at 7 am,got to 106 today now it 82 who would ever wonder why pm sits in right hahahah seriuos though id ditch the idea in corpus,not to mention we havent had a good hurricane yet this yearIve read alot of this and to be frank, im not concerned with the consequences. But i would like to know the best tips for growing in southern texas. I live in Corpus Christi down by the gulf and ive not had very much success with growing cause i have limited knowledge. I can get a plant growing but maintaining it can be difficult for me because i really just have no clue to help it stay flourishing. But like i stated i am in need of some great tips...currently my plant is drooping and i cant tell if its from overwatering or maybe some other issue. If it helps as well my plant was an accident plant (you know one of those bushes that just start growing cause you threw a seed out in your grass or whatever) and its growing right under a tree. It gets its sunlight and water but could overwatering and the tree be the cause for it and if so, whats the best way to relocate the plant. Its maybe 2 months old and its about as high as my knee cap(give or take a inch or more)
That is very true and ive been slacking. Havent even been paying attention to how hot its been getting and i was thinking that myself cause i know around here august and beginning September are hotter than hellcorpus you would do better indoors,the sea and salt is hell on the plant,your plant there looks like you got bugs maybe,are you feeding them anything?when i have one do that it too late really,feed it and next time they get about 1/4 of that droop feed them,if your really from around here you already know august is the worst month for heat,not sure were you are but it been triple digits for 2 months,97 when i woke up at 7 am,got to 106 today now it 82 who would ever wonder why pm sits in right hahahah seriuos though id ditch the idea in corpus,not to mention we havent had a good hurricane yet this year
good idea, it was over cast today and only got to 99 maybe relife hahahah,button down the hatch and prepare there is a wind storm due from the gulf,i would for sure do them insideThat is very true and ive been slacking. Havent even been paying attention to how hot its been getting and i was thinking that myself cause i know around here august and beginning September are hotter than hell
I want to grow this coming year outdoors in TX, any tips? Would u worry about getting busted for a 7 plant operation? I hope to have no neighbors where I move to do this. Only helicopters would be able to put me at risk. Im hearing they cannot spot them therma
You could buy a lot of weed for the $300/hr an attorney would charge you to get you off. Sort of defeats the purpose?hmm that sucks for you dude, not the same case for me. ive been through the tx court system multiple times and the best advice i can give is hire the right attorney, pretty much problem solved if hes connected. not to mention 9/10 times the cops dont do their job properly when serving a warrant/k&t, making a dismissal relatively easy. however, someone else said it best, if youre looking to grow in tx, the first move you should make is to leave the state of tx and never go back.