Guess there is drama I'm unaware of. Oh well.randyp said:The fun of the "growdown"was ,and is the interaction of other growers in a friendly ribbing.Those so intent on your participation ribbon piss me off.
CheriLBW said:Finally got a yard stick to get a pic. Will take a better one later today.
romy6 said:
She is a beauty and that soil underneath that pot with all that natural compost looks like the perfect resting spot
very nice! How was the trip? Where'd ya go?Chris Kewley said:Sorry about the late posting on my Serlano, got back from a incredible fishing/canoeing expedition & bounced back into work the hard way, anyway here's my pic, this is the slowest growing plant I've ever had the privilege of growing. Going through this thread & what I've missed it's about the same size as the others posted, size of a Bic lighter roughly,
Very very nice!!!Chris Kewley said:I posted some pictures in the fishing thread down in the Lounge, the trip was just incredible, perfect weather next to no bugs (lucked out they hadn't started to feed yet) fishing was stellar for Walleye & Pike but we were there for the Brook trout & we slayed them, kept uping my personal best. We were in North Western Ontario about a 14hr drive from Toronto then a short float plane flight to Trident Lake & the Esnagami River
Part of the Esnagami River
romy6 said:Mine just stepped out into the real world of Ahpid/Mites/thrips/ and white flies . Enjoy
IMG_6274.JPG by James Hill, on Flickr
IMG_6278.JPG by James Hill, on Flickr
IMG_6279.JPG by James Hill, on Flickr
She is not worthy of measuring just over a foot tall now .
Pepper-Guru said:
How is she taking the transplant?
S.S.Tupperware said:Lookin goot, how ya been?