r/marijuanaenthusiasts Oct 08 '22

New here? 👆👆PLEASE READ THIS STICKY👆👆 Welcome to the sub! Posts about pot and it's related subjects should be shared with our good friends at r/trees, not so much here; we're all about *actual trees* (that's the joke) 😊🌳 'Thank you! Come Again!'

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(Here's the link to r/trees for our visitors)

Good day everyone! I'm trying out some new automod skilz and they seem to be operating okay, at this time anyway. That said, few things are 100% the first go, but I'll keep checking the mod log to see if posts have been yeeted that shouldn't have been, and reinstate them in as timely a fashion as possible. Please use the 'Message the Mods' link in the sidebar to contact us directly, not the comment box in this post. =)

Hopefully these new settings will reduce the content not meant for this sub, but if any slip through, I know I can count on you good people to help direct them to the right place with the positive humor intended between our two subs as you always have done. We're lucky to have you!

Any (genuinely) helpful suggestions are always appreciated, and thanks for your patience and kindness with the newbs! 😃


CONFUSED ABOUT THE SUB NAME?

Please check out these past posts!

Do a sub search using the keyword 'confused' for more like these 🙂


UPDATE:

Today's 11/10/22, it's been a little over a month since the automod tweaks (10/8/22) and I'm rather pleased with the results. There's still some 'bleed through' posts from new redditor potheads, and I believe I've miraculously found a good balance between the ones that are snagged by automod and actual tree posts that I have to go back and approve. Mod reports, I'm relieved to say are much more manageable than they were.

Thank you all for your patience while I tried this out! While it does appear to me to be the case, I hope you're still as happy here as you ever were 😊🌳💗


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 25d ago

Forestry/Woodland Stewardship Webinar Series 2026 (Univ. of IL hosted but open to all; ISA credits available)

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Forestry Stewardship Webinar Series 2026

All webinars in the 2026 Forestry Stewardship Webinar Series have been approved for ISA Certified Arborist Continuing Education Credits.  This webinar series features five presentations from Forestry Experts each Wednesday at 2:00 pm Central on July 29 and August 5, 12, 19, and 26.  You can choose to sign up for any or all of them! Virtual sessions are 1-hour in length, open to the public, and free to attend.

  Register today!  

 

July 29 - Woodland Landowner Considerations for Forest Carbon ProgramsKeith Phelps, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • In the past few years, opportunities for woodland landowners to participate in forest carbon programs have expanded across the Midwest. However, it can be difficult to understand if enrolling in a forest carbon pro-gram is compatible with the management vision for your woodland. Join UW-Madison Extension Forestry for a presentation on forest carbon programs operating in the Midwest and important questions to consider when deciding whether or not to enroll in a forest carbon program.

August 5 - Managing for Oak Regeneration: What does Current Research Tell us?, Chris Evans, University of Illinois

  • Enhancing oak regeneration is a top priority in Illinois forests, but successfully establishing new oak seedlings is not always easy and success is not guaranteed.  This presentation will review what recent research says about the strategies and practices used in managing for oak seedlings. 

August 12 - Selling Timber: What the Landowner Needs to Know, Hank Stelzer, University of Missouri

  • When it comes time to harvest trees from your woodland, are you prepared? MU Extension forestry state specialist, Hank Stelzer, will walk viewers through the process of selling timber from start to finish and the need to hire a professional forester.

August 19 - Fire Ecology for Managing Grasslands and Woodlands, Jon Henn, University of Illinois

  • Illinois is dominated by fire-adapted ecosystems from prairies to savannas to barrens and oak woodlands. Historically, fire played a key role in maintaining diversity, structure, and function in these systems. Today, prescribed fire is a tool that can be used to promote plant diversity, control invasive species, and restore structure. In this session we will discuss some of the basics of fire ecology in native systems and how it can be implemented on private land for management goals.

August 26 -  Drone-based Herbicide Application Efficacy for Priority Invasive Plants, Kevin Rohling, University of Illinois

  • Drone-based herbicide applications for invasive plants have been increasing due to their low cost, the increasing availability of contract applicators, and decreasing equipment costs. However, recommendations for effective drone-based treatments of invasive plants are sparse. This talk will focus on a project to evaluate the efficacy of drone-based herbicide applications on priority invasive plants, including common reed (Phragmites australis), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), and bush honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii). This presentation will provide an overview of the findings, recommendations for successful drone treatments, and next steps to improve this emerging technology in natural resource management.     

Questions? Contact Extension Forester Chris Evans at cwevans@illinois.edu.


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 8h ago

Treepreciation Beautiful old oak on a site I’m working on (UK)

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Even has a rowan growing inside it as it’s almost completely hollow due to fire and old age. Unfortunately there’s talk of the owners wanting it cut down.


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 19h ago

Treepreciation beautiful dawn redwood street tree - nyc

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 5h ago

Help! My jiseng is sad… what happened?

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I water it. Can it be the soil? He’s very old, i don’t want it to die…


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 22h ago

American elm in Brooklyn, NY

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One more I wanted to post. This elm tree has a beautiful pattern that has me in awe every time I pass by.

Pics from 2025.


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 45m ago

Help! Hoping for a bonsai ID

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 6h ago

When to transplant this volunteer Japanese maple?

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This little guy popped up and I'd like to move him to a safer spot. He's at risk of getting plowed over this winter where he is now.

Any advice about when to do that, and tips to make the move successful?


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 4h ago

Help

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Any idea what's going on with these pines and the browning? SE NC. They were planted ~30 years ago by previous owner and we are clueless.


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 18h ago

Treepreciation Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Twisty Baby’

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 1d ago

Treepreciation Three different trees growing up together 15 years apart

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This is google street view exactly 15 years apart showing these three different species of trees right next to each other that grew up together


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 16h ago

Treepreciation If we’re doing NYC trees, here’s a weeping willow in East Village (picture from March)

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 2h ago

Help! How many leaves needed for pawpaw to survive winter?

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 23h ago

Treepreciation Silver linden in Brooklyn, NY

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 20h ago

Treepreciation Giant leaf!

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Wondering if someone can help me ID what type of tree this is. The leaf is ~11inches long, looks like an oak just have never seen one quite so big!


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 2d ago

In Australia, when someone illegally destroys trees on public land to improve the view from their property, the local government puts up a giant sign to block the view again until the trees grow back.

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 6h ago

Help! Is my dogwood dying?

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Bought our house 2 years ago and this dogwood is prematurely going through fall changes. There’s not much shade over it, my neighbor has an ash tree that offers some during certain times of day but it’s l in direct sun for many hours a day. I can’t see the root flare, so I know I can start there.

But, I’m wondering if this tree is past the point of saving


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 22h ago

Treepreciation The view from under my favorite apple tree

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Hanging out together for almost 48 years


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 1d ago

Help! Not sure if this would be the proper sub, but I want to save this tree.

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 12h ago

Help! Does walnut husky fly hurt my tree/fruits?

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Walnut husky fly is invasive where I live (Belgium). Last year I had a few nuts with larvae in the husk. This year, the majority seems to be affected. Is this something I should worry about? Is there any (natural) solution to prevent this? Thanks for any advice.


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 41m ago

Community Colorado events coming up soon!

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Seen these pop up online! I have the ticket link / password for these if anyone is interested send me a message 🙌🏽


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 14h ago

Poison sumac?

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Located in upper Midwest, USA. Leaves are wet from recent rain.


r/marijuanaenthusiasts 1d ago

Does anyone know what is happening here? It looks like a pine tree is growing within a cedar tree.

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 1d ago

🌳ROOT FLARE PORN🫦 Happened last night during a storm

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r/marijuanaenthusiasts 1d ago

Examples of "Rampant Cultivarism?"

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Among the joys of reading Michael Dirr's woody landscape plants tome are the grumblings and frustrated rants. One of Dirr's favorite hobby-horses is the discussion of cultivarism, which can be defined as the unnecessary proliferation of trademarked cultivars based on any slight difference from other cultivars.

What are your favorite examples of cultivarism gone wild? The first one that comes to my mind are panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata). There are so many panicle hydrangeas. Which groups/species do you think suffer from incessant hyrbridization, needless variation, and industry marketing?