The plant has been topped and now has 8 mains "tips".
The goal is to go for 16 and let some side branches grow or 32 with no side branches. We'll see.
The little clone experiment has failed (see previous week) because a dumb human (me) pulled it out of the ground when trying to get rid of some clover... ๐
Experiment 2 started: try to clone tiny cuttings (3-7 cm / 1-3 in) from today's lollipopping session. ๐
By the end of the week I'll be applying some sprouted seeds tea with BioEnhancer (by GreenHouse Feending).
Thanks so much for choosing our Northern Lights # 5 x Haze!
I'm really looking forward to seeing your process in living soil, and wish you the best of luck!
Nice lookin' girl, and absolutely love the setup๐ป.
With a large soil bed like that, you might want to look into using a combination of slow release natural dry amendments for top dressing. They're a lot more forgiving, won't burn your plant and will keep the growth nice and steady. In a large bed you also want to be careful things don't go anaerobic from lack of water or too much. It's a balancing act you'll figure out over time and you want to be able to reuse that soil for several runs.
The fungus gnats 'should' mostly go away after your soil life starts to balance out. Mine were essentially gone after my first round in Earthboxes.
@ChiefBrody, Bokashi is killer if you mix it with some ground 2-row malted barley. If you do your seed teas right you get insane praying leaves. I used make them with mung beans and alfalfa seeds. But the barley does the same thing, only on a slower release.
If you're into the science or want to look into the art of compost, check out anything by Dr Elaine Ingham. I use locally sourced seaweed compost, too lazy to make my own=)
@NSCanna, Hey thanks for the tips! ๐
Before my next run, I'll cover the bed with a mix of home made vermicompost (worm castings) and vegetable waste compost. Might also add some EM1 and some bokashi juice. Resow some cover crops. Then feed the plant with seed sprouts tea every two weeks.
Meh, we'll see how it goes ๐
@dackjaniels, Hey thank you!
As purely cover crop I've been using dutch clover, alfalfa and buckwheat.
As companion crop (and food ๐) it was long white radish, spinach, pak choi, lettuce, garlic and coriander. I've heard basil was also a good one (on my next run).
There are a few pictures of them scattered around the diary ๐๐