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been several days since I took pic, raining like a bitch, otherwise I'd give fresh pic
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Thanks my friend. I did keep a couple of really gnarly trunks for that very purpose a couple of seasons ago and dried them for a year, then i went to use them and realized that they turn very soft after drying and couldnt be used for the art i wanted them for as they were too fragile
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The big stick is nice and solid and is about 20 years old, it is the biggest plant I have ever grown.
It started outdoors in 60 liter pot but the landlord decide to paint the outside of the house, so i had to move it up four flights of stairs.
I had a large walk in wardrobe 4' x 6' x 8' tall I had to bend the branches and tie them down with rope and bricks.
She topped out at 9' when i cropped her.
The little one was a result of my dwarfing technique and yielded 2.5 Oz on a 12" plant, you can see by the lighter the size!
A big bit of the height was a top cola which is why it looks so short!
 
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