In the world of plants, genetic diversity holds the key to resilience and adaptation. Just as each individual possesses unique traits and characteristics, some genetic plants are specifically prepared to deal with certain soils better than others. Auto Skywalker Haze demonstrates a remarkable ability to thrive in clayish soil, outperforming the Auto Ultimate in this specific environment. However, it is evident that overall, the soil's characteristics are still inhibiting growth, resulting in fewer nodes developed and considerable stretching during the first week of growth. Even with the addition of coco to the mix, it appears that the soil's limitations persist, providing a valuable lesson for future cultivation endeavors.
Weather worsened, Auto Ultimates harvested for friends' enjoyment at August festival. Taking a break from smoking, grateful for lessons learned and providing crops to loved ones.
@deFharo, Hey, thanks for dropping that knowledge! Diatomaceous earth to the rescue against those sneaky slugs and snails, huh? Much respect for looking out, and keep those gardening gems coming!
@Ottoabensberg, Grüße in die Heimat.
ich nutze lehmigen Waldboden 50% und und der Rest ist Coco und Perlite zum Auflockern und als Wasserspeicher.
Der Waldboden ist ideal solange Wasser Zu- und Abfluss gesichert ist. Bin gespannt auf das Terpenprofil!
@DutchPassion_Official, thanks, mate! I'll put on my gardening hat and get ready to witness some epic plant gains. Wishing you all the luck and fun in your green endeavors. Keep rocking that green thumb. Stay cool and keep it swaggy! 😎🌿