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HumboldtDreams HumboldtDreams
7 years ago
On day 14 the roots started to show thru the bottom of the plugs so I transplanted into 2 gallon plastic grow bags. Some people like to transplant into smaller pots and keep potting up. I prefer to go right into the 2 gallons grow bags with seedlings because their growth is rapid, it takes a long time to transplant, and also because every time the plant is transplanted it gets stressed and slows growth. The key to going into a 2 gallon right away is to use the 40 48 larger plugs. These plugs act like little sponges and will pull the water to the seedling. I pre-fill all my grow bags to 3/4 full with Black Gold organic soil and then saturate the soil with water and the added root booster. I have decided to use General Organics products this year. Their product Bio Root is specifically for delicate seedlings and clones. I mix it to their specifications for a light feeding. I put the seedlings in their new pot and raised the soil level all the way up to the leaves. That thin little stem will all root out and the plant will be much more stable. Once the seedling is in place, I water it and add soil as it settles. I keep the soil level to about 1 1/2 inches from the top of the bag so they are easier to water. If I get dirt on the delicate seedlings, I spray them off with pure water in a spray bottle. I will water with Bio Root light feeding strength for the next watering and then I will water with pure water. Depending upon how they are developing I may continue Bio Root at full strength for one or two more feedings or I will be switching to General Organics Veg fertilizer. HUGE GROWTH. 5 days after transplanting the plants have grown about 2 inches. Stems are nice and thick. Watering one more time with Bio Root at heavy feeding concentrations. Impressed by Bio Root.
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Korfer
Korferweek 8
So how did it go? I'm curious
OldCoolSativa
OldCoolSativaweek 1
I'd love to grow in a greenhouse, especially in the Emerald Triangle! I assume there's a 2,000 sf maximum size that you're up against? I recently designed a geothermal heating system for a house in New England that includes a beautiful attached greenhouse. Do you have to use supplemental heat at night?As a hydrogeologist I have an interest in springs, and am surprised to see your pH varies (not much) over the course of a year. Do you think the pH fluctuations may be mostly due to temperature? It would be interesting to see how temperature and pH vary over the year.I'll enjoy reading about your grow.
HumboldtDreams
HumboldtDreams
@OldCoolSativa, And no additional heating required. We are only a few miles as the crow flies from the ocean up in the hills above fog. Beautiful temperate climate usually. We don't hard freeze in winter. :) In November when 3rd run of clones is still finishing we get chilly at night. It turns the purple strains DARK purple.
HumboldtDreams
HumboldtDreams
@OldCoolSativa, I kept the grow at 1999 sq' cause 2000 sq' triggers California State Water Board which is another permit, more fees and inspections. The state is also setting up for commercial cultivation permits in 2018. It looks like their "family farm" tier will be 2500 sq' or less.1999sq' is also all I can handle by myself and still enjoy my life. Anything bigger and I have to rely on regular help and that is a pain and gets expensive. I think the water PH fluctuates as the pressure of the ground water changes seasonally. When there is more water early in the spring more fine clay and sand particles end up in the water.
BigDaddyK
BigDaddyKweek 8
Wow if all goes to plan how much will you get?
HumboldtDreams
HumboldtDreams
@BigDaddyK, Lol... That's almost as personal as asking what size bra a woman wears! Indirect answer... Quite a bit. :) Conservative average 3-5# per full season plant and I pack the greenhouse with them. I also will be running autos May-July and refilling with clones in October. So I pull 3 times and not a single tarp! I stay busy!
Teamdirtbag2
Teamdirtbag2week 8
Wow I could only dream of that square footage, and thank God for the California Sun isn't it a wonderful thing
OldCoolSativa
OldCoolSativaweek 6
I like the copper wire trick to keep the slugs at bay; it's harmonious with your organic grow. I think copper can also help control mold...my neighbor lined the ridge of his roof with copper and the small amount of copper that would wash over the roof kept his cedar shingles from turning black with mold. Can't wait to see pics of buds doing their thing in the California sun!
HumboldtDreams
HumboldtDreamsweek 6
I can't wait to see the California sun! We are having all time record rain fall this year. We really haven't had many days since end of September that it hasn't been raining. These little plants def have had a hard start. It will be interesting to see what they do when the bright light in the sky comes out! Hard to believe these lil sprouts will be over 14' tall when they are done! Looking forward to many months in the greenhouse to come!