01-29-2010, 09:38 AM
(01-28-2010, 11:05 AM)velvetfog Wrote: Yes. They are around 20' tall.Its not genetics, if you give the plant room to grow its roots in the ground it will in turn grow tall. If the roots are confined somehow then the plant will be stunted.
Indoor plants are much shorter. Different genetics.
(male plants were uprooted and confined elsewhere to harvest the pollen later)
All the plants I was referring to were outdoor plants. They were on the average about 15' tall and often had to be tied down to keep the tops from pressing against the ceiling of the green house...
Quote: Quality pot sells for around $225 per ounce these days.Not in the US and not for the sumptuous tasty sweet ambrosia I call quality.
Try $500 and up depending on the pollination (to make seeds) history.
You can find it for $225 but that crap is a totally different hi.
