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I feel really good about this place. I see that there are someone which are considering treegrows here, so I will post this guide that I made. Its not complet, and I only have one season treegrowing experience, but I hope someone gets inspired to try.:dance::dance: Babies dancin he he couldnt believe you had an avatar like that.
Here we go:
TREEGROWING
It is like a box of chocolate, You know what your gonna get...........CHOCOLATE............. or .........Alot of work and Alot of weed.................
I have only been growing up there once though, so I am no master...........
In my tree I had 4 buckets. In theese 4 buckets I endend up with 17 females. They gave me about 200 grams of sensi.
This was my first treegrow, and I want to share my experiences so that hopefully it will encourage others to try it aswell.
The tree
A remote forest is preffered offcourse.
My tactic was to go for maximum amount of sun, so I chose one of the tallest trees in the forest, and climbed as high as I could (around 15 meters up).
I found pine trees great, because they have branches situated pretty tight from the ground and all the way up. This makes it easy and safe to climb, aswell as lots of good places to put the buckets. The large number of branches, and the fact that they are green all year round, works great as camouflage. Only one of my buckets was barely visible from the ground.
Frome the air it is another issue. I wouldnt know about that, but I hopefully a buddy will fly over the tree when spring comes to have a look.
My tree.
The Pots
I would recommend using dark coloured pots because of camo. I found the round 65 litre pot to be perfect. I had a rectangular 90 litre pot that was visible from a certain angle from the ground because it was too big. You can see it up there to right if you look closely.
The sun melted the black 90 litre bucket pretty much, so maybe it is wise to not choose black. The black 65 litre bucket didnt melt though.
I also had one 35 litre pot and one 50 litre. They worked fine also. If I was too set up another tree with pots, I would go for the round 65 litre pot all the way I think.
I used an old climbing rope to tie them with. Can use anything ofcourse, but remember to use dark colours.
Remember to bring something like this to prune the tree with when you bring the pots up in there.
The pots I used and the base of the tree.
Soil and nutes
Its a bitch to get it up there. I carried it up in 50 litres bags, and that was really really heavy. It was Mixed it with chicken pellets and cowshit and I let it stay for a couple of weeks before planting. I putLeca in the bottom for drainage.
Some seeds were planted directly in soil 20 of 20 came up.
The rest were seedlings about 10 cm tall.
I started fertillizing with liquid fertilizer, but it was not smart, because,when it fell down on plants in the bucket underneath, those plants were damaged. I decided not to fertilize any more, but ofcourse It is possible to do it well with another method.
Watering
Also a bitch unless you have some kind of drip system or use polymer chrystals or something else smart. Everytime I visited my plants(about once a week, sometimes it took up to two weeks), the soil was really dry. Unless it was pouring down ofcourse. I would bring between 20-30 litres in a big backpack each time I watered. I would also leave a a bottle or two full of water in the soil when I left(see pic).
Maintenance
Except maybe fertilizing,only watering needs to be done really. Atleast in my forrest. There were no enemies of the plants up there, All my plants were healthy. I didnt have any problems with animals, birds, insects, snails, humans or mold.
Conclusion
Yes it is alot of work, but you challenge both your body and your mind by taking on this challenge.
So i say go for it.
Once the bucket and soil is up there, the watering seemed to be the only problem, so the second season should be easy peasy if you can solve that problem.
Great view up there too.
I havent covered all areas, but It is a start.
please post your own ideas or ask me if there is anything about treegrowing I explained in a bad way or didnt cover.
I found it to be a fun way to grow, and I always enjoy my treeherb extramuch when I smoke it :smoke:
I will finnish off with a few more pics. Thanks for reading and watching.
grow grow grow 

Here we go:
TREEGROWING
It is like a box of chocolate, You know what your gonna get...........CHOCOLATE............. or .........Alot of work and Alot of weed.................
I have only been growing up there once though, so I am no master...........
In my tree I had 4 buckets. In theese 4 buckets I endend up with 17 females. They gave me about 200 grams of sensi.
This was my first treegrow, and I want to share my experiences so that hopefully it will encourage others to try it aswell.
The tree
A remote forest is preffered offcourse.
My tactic was to go for maximum amount of sun, so I chose one of the tallest trees in the forest, and climbed as high as I could (around 15 meters up).
I found pine trees great, because they have branches situated pretty tight from the ground and all the way up. This makes it easy and safe to climb, aswell as lots of good places to put the buckets. The large number of branches, and the fact that they are green all year round, works great as camouflage. Only one of my buckets was barely visible from the ground.
Frome the air it is another issue. I wouldnt know about that, but I hopefully a buddy will fly over the tree when spring comes to have a look.
My tree.

The Pots
I would recommend using dark coloured pots because of camo. I found the round 65 litre pot to be perfect. I had a rectangular 90 litre pot that was visible from a certain angle from the ground because it was too big. You can see it up there to right if you look closely.

The sun melted the black 90 litre bucket pretty much, so maybe it is wise to not choose black. The black 65 litre bucket didnt melt though.
I also had one 35 litre pot and one 50 litre. They worked fine also. If I was too set up another tree with pots, I would go for the round 65 litre pot all the way I think.
I used an old climbing rope to tie them with. Can use anything ofcourse, but remember to use dark colours.


Remember to bring something like this to prune the tree with when you bring the pots up in there.

The pots I used and the base of the tree.


Soil and nutes
Its a bitch to get it up there. I carried it up in 50 litres bags, and that was really really heavy. It was Mixed it with chicken pellets and cowshit and I let it stay for a couple of weeks before planting. I putLeca in the bottom for drainage.
Some seeds were planted directly in soil 20 of 20 came up.

The rest were seedlings about 10 cm tall.



I started fertillizing with liquid fertilizer, but it was not smart, because,when it fell down on plants in the bucket underneath, those plants were damaged. I decided not to fertilize any more, but ofcourse It is possible to do it well with another method.
Watering
Also a bitch unless you have some kind of drip system or use polymer chrystals or something else smart. Everytime I visited my plants(about once a week, sometimes it took up to two weeks), the soil was really dry. Unless it was pouring down ofcourse. I would bring between 20-30 litres in a big backpack each time I watered. I would also leave a a bottle or two full of water in the soil when I left(see pic).

Maintenance
Except maybe fertilizing,only watering needs to be done really. Atleast in my forrest. There were no enemies of the plants up there, All my plants were healthy. I didnt have any problems with animals, birds, insects, snails, humans or mold.
Conclusion
Yes it is alot of work, but you challenge both your body and your mind by taking on this challenge.
So i say go for it.
Once the bucket and soil is up there, the watering seemed to be the only problem, so the second season should be easy peasy if you can solve that problem.
Great view up there too.

I havent covered all areas, but It is a start.
please post your own ideas or ask me if there is anything about treegrowing I explained in a bad way or didnt cover.
I found it to be a fun way to grow, and I always enjoy my treeherb extramuch when I smoke it :smoke:
I will finnish off with a few more pics. Thanks for reading and watching.




