This beauty is doing very well aside from the powdery mildew, we hate to use sprays at this stage so we tried a water with a ph over 9 and we hope it will help. The storms have been intense with a lot of heavy rains so she has been stabilized and supported with the help of bamboo. Obviously it was a good decision to set them up on skids, the water build up would have drown our girls this year. We have added Epsom salts to the rain barrel once a week over the last few weeks, she also had a dusting of coffee grounds added to her soil bed which has really helped her colours come back. We very much love this plant although we would not recommend her for outdoors in our climate as she does not seem to have the same immune system as others, which leads to illnesses. We are hopeful she will finish on time and she is well on her way but the cooler days are around the bend, we would like to stay bud rot free as well. Home stretch is now in session.
Hia, nice job, I like it especially the hay. Permaculture is a passion for me. One principle is economy of water by using anything like hay. Well done.
Wish you the best with.
Ich sah die Bilder und bekam sofort Tränen in die Augen! Soo Groß! Dream! Ich habe ein 0,36 m² zelt.
Dann deine Probleme mit dem Wetter. Oh je oh je.
Ich wünsche dir bestes Wetter, gesunde Pflanzen, und ne reiche Ernte.
@DivineSeeds_Consultant, We have yet to make the hash but the dabs are delicious! We will have to press some more as we believe her flavour has changed with time! 💚✌️