I think my grandmother had a potted plant with such leaves. It usually needed dusting.
This post was edited by JakobA the unAmerican. at March 10, 2018 2:21 AM MST
Cannabis ? It is legal to grow it now in most places. Alas it is also quite easy to recognize so I would suggest you keep it indoors where it is harder to steal.
This post was edited by JakobA the unAmerican. at March 10, 2018 10:23 AM MST
Has to be a clone, then. I've never dabbled in cloning, only pots the first couple of years and then in the ground from then on. Big yield difference, but hard to conceal. I can't just throw up a pvc pipe greenhouse here, so everything is guerrilla.
edit: I've already lost 5 this year to varmints. :/
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at March 10, 2018 8:04 AM MST
Could be. I haven't really researched it much. We used to take it outside in the Summer and bring it back in September until it got too big to get it though the door. It remains inside all the time and is thriving well.
One of my sisters has a plant like this that is about four feet wide and three feet tall. She has it on a pedestal and the roots have come up out of the pot and run along the floor.
I'm sure it is pot-bound, but the pot she has it in is about 1.5-2 feet wide. Temperature and the lighting conditions are what has kept it alive, too. She has a corn plant that has gotten so tall that it hit the ceiling and is now growing sideways. The amazing part about that plant is that it's in a gallon pot and the roots have not come out of the pot!
You dis-understood. I have a plant that looks exactly like the one Sharonna posted, not MJ. That will be this Summer, if I can find a place to hide it when the grand-kids are over. I guess I could pot it...pun intended.