June 6th
7th
- Soil Amendments to the site: Worm Castings, Green Sand, Kelp Meal, Feather Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Gypsum, Epsom Salt, Basalt Rock Dust, proMix, perlite, Lime, Bat Guano (0-9-0)
10th
- alls good Mysterium looks like its recovering nicely from the transplant into Soil. We have a few days of Rain scheduled… Pole Dancer is looking strong in the 25-gal Bin (rectangular)
14th
- soil amended, Mysterium had two branches that have outgrown her own strength. Bring on the Tomato-cage; step one
@deFharo Thanks! it is too funny to see the collection. In reality, its a super-easy way to move these dirt/water, 20 gallon Bricks.
There is enough dirt, we just may get biggie’s
Nice. I always find it amusing to see the signs that growers here are Canadian, like a Yardworks wagon. That’s a good idea for a way to keep plants out of the shade which crossed my mind, but I just went with smallish 5 gallon grow bags instead. Gaia Green used to be a reliable Canadian indicator, but they now sell in the States too. Anyway, good luck with the final stages.
@Northern_Ent, Thanks for the message.
I’ve had a great year, and depending on Gaia Green has led to a lot of surprises. All Good.
Loading the soil and feeding just water and Teas has taken stress away, really. Talking outdoors. Trying to bring an organic grow indoors with the Heirloom grow happening. Synthetic Prods and boosts will fill some of the voids.
Cheers and Happy Growing !
@420DeepGrow, I agree with You, totally.
Already expecting excitement; from a few friends experiencing Bud Rot.
Actually walked around the Thai#1 plant and manually opened a bunch of the buds to provide space and air flow.
Then ran my hands under my arm-pits and had a wonderful fragrance follow me for 2 hours.
No Rot !
Visiting Thai 1 this aft, I’ll show a chubby bud. (Don't take that wrong) lol