This week was transplant week. The outside temperatures have finally warmed sufficiently and I’m getting tired of wheeling them in and out lol 😆 All except the Durban poison were ready to go, this little one just wilted overnight. It has been hot, but the soil was moist still, there’s something else going on.
Transplant was successful and the next day everyone looks happy in their new homes. The containers each have 3 gallons of hot flower mix, 3 gallons hot veg mix and the rest filled with light mix. Watered in with 2 gallons of water each, 1 with silica, sea90 and molasses, the other with Nature’s Living Soil brand Soil Revival, an organic full spectrum probiotic and bio-stimulant.
I’ve started with a tomato cage for support, I’ll add more as they grow. I’ve done some preliminary tying down to encourage growth.
I’ve also mixed up enough hot mix to compost in preparation for the next grow.
Great Job!👍
I found when I cut the tips of the leaves off, they rooted alot quicker... stops them from trying to grow and focus on rooting.
Good luck with the outdoor!😀
@Crawlndog, Thank you 🙏
I’ll definitely keep that in mind next time! I take cuttings of every plant I grow, just in case, ya know? I’m always looking to try new things and that makes a lot of sense.
Thanks for stopping by!