It has been a busy couple of weeks for this girl, she seems happy regardless of the weather although she has been bothered by the bugs. Outdoor gardening is one insect after another and since this girl is technically rooted to the earth beneath the cover crop we can only assume nature will take care of nature. We have trimmed the cover crop a few times now and the birds seem to enjoy it as well, the beauty in it is they always have a source to draw from and they definitely do not go thirsty. Bloom stages are teasing and we are very excited to see what she becomes. The most enjoyed part of her diet is the bokashi tea which always adjusts the Ph to perfection, otherwise we use tnb naturals Ph down and we have maintained a nice level. We continue with the microbes although it is not so easy to keep moist with the heat that we have had but we are pretty sure that the cover crop is providing for many different life forms.
Wow what a good choice. Those whatever "Kush" are always a good pick to me ;-) You are right, growing most of the time outside is a must. We mostly hear about indoors, but outdoors is crazy fun and huge ....
Enjoy the coming months
Great growing dude. Very nice job and a higher standard to aspire to.
I assume that you’re in Southern Ontario somewhere meaning below 49 N. It would be nice to be able to grow photos without forcing, but here near Edmonton (53N) plants have to be forced, or you grow autos. Divine seeds would be great to try but they’re not responding via email or whatsapp and I can’t find them in regular seed stores. Oh well.
@growing_patagonia, yes exactly! The two plants were first planted in 1 gallon pots, they have zippers on the bottom for easy removal. Infinity pots! We had already placed our ten gallons on top of the bed in preparation and when they were ready for the outdoors we planted them on top! They did very well, yes I’d say that is the size of the bed! 💚✌️
@Growing_With_Friends, some say do and some say don’t but we have found it to be a good assistant in regaining colour and helping the plants draw what they need from the soil. Mainly it is used to help a magnesium deficiency and or to fight against disease but it can also become the start of other issues if to much is used. When I relate to the Cannabis plant I consider what a good Epsom bath does for me, it is soothing and helps to remove toxins. A good ole cleanse and or a refresh but I wouldn’t do this everyday as it would dry up my skin. It is also supposed to help with bugs which makes sense but I’m not sure if it has or not, outdoor plants live with outdoor bugs! 💚✌️