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Guinea Bissau TLT

Redrum92

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Hi Prs2xs

Thanks my friend and everyone else.

I'm able to move around, but certainly not fully recovered yet. I have to go back under the knife to get the 2.5 inch screws out. Not something I'm looking forward to, but I definitely want them out.
Wow, tough. Surgery can be scary, but it's better than having no medical care, like you say. Wishing you luck.
 

Zanddar

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Hi everyone. :watchplant:

They are in 7 Gal pots now.
 

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Zanddar

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How they look in their larger pots. :watchplant:
 

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aCBD

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What a sight :plant grow:My jaw is always dropping on the flower when visiting this thread. 😁 Hope you don't need to transplant again or you need to rent a crane. :biggrin:

Did the dead leaves show up because the plants were rootbound?
 

Zanddar

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I've used the 4 Gal pots for many years for large plants like this. They still produce well and just have to be watered more often. Dead leaves at the bottom of a large plant is normal, as not as much light penetrates the dense canopy.
 

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