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Old 07-24-2010, 11:50 AM
Dragonknight5 Dragonknight5 is offline
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[quote=Cocaricky.com;3056]Your great work does not go unnoticed by us here at Cocaricky.com.

We appreciate the time you take out to teach us how to grow coca, one step at a time. Thank you, Escobar !

Your seedling plants look nice and healthy. I would not top your plants if I were you because you would only do more harm than good, by cutting off its head. Be patient ! First you must wait many months for your seedling to build up a strong root system. This strong fibrous root system is what is going to give your seedling coca plant the momentum and strength to recover from a head chop or and a topping of your plant. If you top your plant too early and without a nice and big strong fibrous root system, your coca plant will just sit there and hibernate for a very long time. Don't do it !

If you do not want tall plants there is a simple solution. Just bury 1/4 of the thickest part of the main stem/trunk each time you transplant your coca plants. The newest buried part of the main stem/trunk that you will bury will grow side root shoots under the humid dirt, after a couple of months or so.

This is what works for me.

I am watching your grow diary very closely and I am anxious to wait to see your coca plant pictures every time you are here posting new comments about your grow diary.

Keep it up !
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Old 07-25-2010, 10:56 AM
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I'm not sure why escobar went quiet... I think this was an excellent thread, keep posting and I hope your plants are doing well.
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