Transplanted these little ones into their final pot last week. I'm a bit worried that they are already showing signs of flower, but we'll see. The smaller one went into a 5 gallon and the bigger one into a 15 gallon with sugar snap peas and basil (radish didn't make it). Both both soils had grown a plant before and were reamended for this run, more on that below. As usual I busted the hole with DtE Starter mix but I also picked up a sample of Xtreme Myco from my local garden store so I'm also trying that out.
For watering they still have mostly been getting whatever I prepare for my photos. Before transplant they got some KNF soil drench and foliar spray. At transplant I also did a good drench with aloe vera with BioAg Ful-Humix in the morning then malted barley SST in the evening to get everything settled. Lastly, I got some new stugg from Build a Soil, the horticultural coconut powder and the quillaja (recommended from JayPlantspeaker). I know it was a lot but I wanted them to get a running start.
In terms of IPM, I made some EM-5 with serrano peppers, gave them a quick spray of that as a repellent.
Per cubic foot of soil (Many of them DtE products)
1/4 Cup Neem Seed Meal
1/4 Cup Kelp Meal
1/4 Cup Crab Meal
1/2 Cup Alfalfa Meal
1/4 Cup Marine Cuisine
1/8 Cup Bio-Live
1/4 Cup Acid Mix
1/4 Cup Karanja Pellets
1/2 Cup Ground Malted Barley
1 TBSP of each of the following: soft rock phosphate, soybean meal, cottonseed meal, fish bone meal, insect frass
Minerals:
1/8 Cup Cal-Phos
1/2 Cup Oyster Shell Flour
1 Cup Basalt
1/2 Gypsum