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LiftedDillo LiftedDillo
4 years ago
BERGHEIM, TEXAS OUTDOORS & IN THE GROUND ORGANIC GROW!!! 30 Plants, 4-5 feet apart - Started seeds indoors on February 28th with a 15-hour light schedule (made a lot of mistakes with light placement, watering and drainage but they kept recovering... seems to be a pretty forgiving plant) .... I know I know, everyone says 18 hours of light but I wasn't in a hurry and didn't want to induce flowering when they got put outside. - While the babies were growing inside, I did a double-dig on the garden to mix some sand, decomposed granite, peat moss, greensand and compost into our clay-heavy soil. Picked out quite a few grubs and cutworms. The grubs were put in the bird feeder I've had out all winter, and the cutworms were smashed & tossed along the rows as a warning to their friends. - By the end of March, leaves reached the edges of the solo cups, transplants were about 5-6 inches tall and it was time to go outside :-) - I wasn't quite satisfied with my garden soil, so in a pinch I dug out 2-3 foot deep holes about 2-3 feet wide and filled with a mix of compost, Happy Frog soil conditioner and existing garden soil. - During transplanting, I sprinkled a bit of rocket fuel in the holes, cut off the first couple sets of leaves, gave a foliar feeding and watered with a light seaweed mix. I had some herb and nasturtium seeds on hand so I also threw them around the planting holes... we'll see if anything pops up. - I am currently providing supplemental lighting to prevent flowering until the garden gets 13+ hours of sunlight. I'm poor, so just using a couple of construction site floodlights. We'll see if it's enough. - Throughout the week several pests invaded: Cucumber beetles, fungus gnats, various species of grasshoppers, moths, june bugs, caterpillars, and one other crawling insect I have yet to identify (might have been a Box Elder Bug). I tried a different remedy each day, and one or all of them worked (Had a single grasshopper this morning, and that was it!). These will be the foundation of my pest management plan: ---------> Maggie's 3-in-1 ---------> Maggie's flying insect spray (around border & walkways, NOT ON PLANTS!) ---------> DE ---------> Spinosad --------> Neem oil ---------> Insecticidal Soap ---------> Horticultural Oil ---------> BT-k (Monterrey) ---------> BT-i (Mosquito Bits) ---------> Bug zapper (which is hung just OUTSIDE of the garden in the chicken run, so that any bugs it's attracting and not zapping will be devoured by the chickens) The stress of the weather, transplanting and bug munching is a bit much. I had to treat the leaves with a little copper foliar spray this morning, but all in all not doing too bad. This is my first serious grow, so I'm sure there are so many wrong decisions being made here but we'll see how it goes. The weather has been crazy (10% humidity to 100% humidity, low temperatures in the 30s and highs in the upper 80s). We've had an inch or two of rain, fog and drizzle so I've only been feeding them a foliar spray in the afternoons when the humidity is low. Waiting for the soil to dry out so I can up their nutes the next watering with that Tiger Bloom. Ya'll read this far, so feel free to chime in and tell me everything I've done wrong! Compliments are welcome as well. :-) lol.
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Yurugua
Yuruguaweek 4
Saludos. Felicito su nobleza y sinceridad al exponer su situación con lo que tiene a mano.Para mí es de una alma valiente y noble. La Pobreza va por dentro y usted suda riqueza interior. Soy Latinoamericano acá bien al sur llegando otoño entonces por las noches crear invernaderos con lo qué haya mano.Veo usted tiene canteros creando por planta un mini- invernadero la aísla de temperaturas muy frías allá por Texas. Botellas o Bidón de más de 3 litros es un buen hogar nocturno (orificios alfileres en tapa da oxígeno) . Ahora las plantas aromáticas son las mejores alianza en huerto y jardín (ver por ésas latitudes la qué aclimatar) en defensa dé insectos caníbal del cannabis (cuidado con los saltamontes).Además son comestibles. .. Las luces siendo LED dan un espectro aunque deberá acercar el foco busqué la manera de encontrar una posición por encima de la planta haciendo el haz de luz los mas vertical posible y bajar la altura del pie. Cuidado con Sobre fertilizar al ser tierra orgánica tiene sus vitalidad muy potente en micro-macro nutrientes son unas pequeñas qué ahora se alimentan de a poco ...Dios las conserve. Darle un riego a medida.Las raíces son atacadas por los hongos Rhizoctonia y Pythium 👇 ...en lo posible mantener PH rango 6-7... Esperó qué mí desarrollo le se útil y sólo sin ser tedioso entre tantas palabras. Buen trabajo 👍 Seguir así ✌️
LiftedDillo
LiftedDillo
@@Yurugua, Thanks for the kind words! I'll be watching for Rhizoctonia and Pythium - it's a problem here. My drip hose is underneath 6 inches of compost and mulch so I can keep things nice and dry above the soil line. Also, I have several mycelium strains in the dirt. Hopefully, they'll protect my precious roots. Now that the roots are getting deeper I don't plan on watering more than once or twice a month. Definitely going to take it easy with the fertilizer, but I am glad I got it because I did notice some deficiencies before watering last week. I'm cooking some fresh compost to work around the plants later this season.
N_e_O
N_e_Oweek 4
how u did it with the soil? added new soil or just inserted on the ground? did u set boundaries underneath for roots manegement and water drainage?
N_e_O
N_e_O
@LiftedDillo, at some point i believe clay can be a good one because when dry open fractures and with that the roots get space to grow but isnt enough. I will follow and see how it goes. Gluck
LiftedDillo
LiftedDillo
@N_e_O, Yeah it's my first try and I know there's a reason no one grows in the ground around my area in Texas but I'm hard headed. lol. Lots of mistakes to make. Lots of hard lessons to learn. Hopefully a few happy accidents will lead to better strains for growing in this clay-heavy soil. Guess we'll see once those roots hit about 3-4 ft deep.
N_e_O
N_e_O
@LiftedDillo, Thanks. the main soil i'm dealing with is also clay, thats the boring part and i had to go get new dirt but still i believe the option i choose wasnt the best. I would love to get those to the ground and see the diferrence betwen both but not sure with this soil if it will breath under 3 or 4 feet deep. I will see if i can get any of yours and make and arragement of those. thanks for the help
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Rock_n_Roll_Randy
Rock_n_Roll_Randyweek 5
Good luck with the grow bro 🙏
RiCardo_DoobieBrothers
RiCardo_DoobieBrothersweek 4
Taking notes on your pest control. Imma add that to my arsenal again happy grow
ThePassionForWeed420
ThePassionForWeed420week 5
Buona coltivazione e felice crescita dell'amico 👏 👏
spyder
spyderweek 5
lookin good,,,,,good luck with the grow....enjoy
HAPPY91
HAPPY91week 5
Looking good. Keep up the great progress. I hope for strong happy and healthy grows. Hopefully those pests don't bother her. Good luck stay safe happy growing cheers!!!!!!
Roberts
Robertsweek 4
Good luck with the grow. Nice garden👍👍👍
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 4
hey there, check the little green arrow on the bottom right of your screen