Helloing ๐ฃ๏ธ dear friends/visitors!
I finally potted the girls.. ๐ค๐ป๐ .
I used Pro-Mix Premium All Purpose mix
112L : Along with 2 bags of garden soil 50L each.
Mixed it all up then added 90% of 2lbs of Gaia Green Worm casting
And 1 1/2 US Cup of Gaia Green all Purpose 4-4-4
When transplanting I sprinkled Wallace WOW Organic Wonder Premium Mycorrhizal Inoculant .
They got watered under the thunderstorms this week and especially yesterday's storm was accompanied with Tornadoes ๐ช๏ธ Alert ๐จ
Hence why i changed the area where they were and brought them closer to the raised garden. They got plenty of "top notch"fresh rainwater ๐
The new growth looks healthy.
as I definitely over fed them with nutrients when i sprinkled some Gaia Green all Purpose 4-4-4 when they were still in the small pots
Nuts Burnt occurred, lesson learned.
The 2 biggest pots are 7 gallons
And third one could be a 4 1/2 gallons not sure as there was no markings on it.
Besides some thunderstorms this past week the weather was nice and warm and now they seems to be thriving as it has been a week in their new pots.
Thanks for stopping by!!
Comments and liking is always appreciated ๐๐ผ
Wish y'all a great weekend!
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Damn, only one female huh? You should try just letting the male go and pollinate the female. Get a bunch more seeds, then try again. ๐ I think that after my next grow, Iโm going to play around with breeding some seeds a bit.
@KnightRider,๐ i did!! But i keep spraying them once a week until they start flowering, just incase๐ค๐ป
Really like how they've grown.... but the skinny one makes me think it could be a boy ... hope than i am wrong.
Looking good, but you might want to transplant out of the hard sided 7L pot which is too small for this plant. In ground is best, and fabric grow bags are next best because air can get to the roots. A quick transfer into a 5-10 gallon grow bag would likely pay off for you. Good luck.