Day 14 for Remo Chemo. A little funky colouring on some of the leaves, strange. Hang in there, little one.
I transplanted this week using 4-4-4 Gaia Green All Purpose amendment as they recommend. The medium ended up working out to 15 parts HP Pro Mix: 1 part perlite: 1 part worm castings. I also used Myke mycorrhizae. Bigger container, time to stretch.
I did a tea again because of the success with other plants. This time, I reduced the strength a bit using 20 Liters of water, one cup of blood and bone meal, one cup of alfalfa meal compost, two cups of worm castings, 1 tablespoon of Gaia Green All Purpose amendment, 1 tablespoon of blackstrap molasses. I did not have Myke on hand so I just tossed in two cups of HP Pro Mix soil, which has mycorrhizae. It would jus be trace as opposed to concentrated culture. I periodically pulsed the stew with a concrete mixer/drill and let it sit over night. The next day I diluted and fed to the plants. Probably shouldn’t have given it to this young a plant. I’ll be clear that colouring was there pre-tea, but perhaps since the transplant - not sure.
I’m excited to be getting my other LED back soon. My good friend is really a machine and fixed it, sending me a few pics I’ll throw in for fun. Cheap equipment is no problem if you have a brain to fix it (not mine🐒💩). MaxPointy, overdue for a return to GrowDiaries.
Beans, we love the dedication you put into these diaries. I just wanted to stop in and say:
Great work with your ladies they are looking awesome,
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Hey Beans, I was lucky enough to grow some Remo earlier this year and man am I glad I did. Beautiful looking strain and very tasty. Not a very big yielder however the potency and bag appeal make it worth your hard labour. 👌 Happy growing and good luck with the Remo Chemo😷👊