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Soil in the starter solos is an equal mix of pumice, coco-loco, and Malibu potting soil
The soil in the final pots
Main pots are 20 gal of coots mix:
1 Part Sphagnum Peatmoss
1 Part Aeration perlite
1 Part vermacompost
1/2 Cup per cubic foot the following:
* Neem meal (Micro Nutrients and reported Bug Defense)
* Kelp Meal (NPK, Micro Nutrients, Growth Hormones and many other benefits)
* Crustacean Meal (Shrimp Meal) (Calcium, Nitrogen and Chitin along with other benefits)
4 Cups per cubic foot of a mineral mix:
****didn't get in time need to add later2 Cup Basalt (Paramagnetic Rock Dust from lava flow that is high in micronutrients)
1 Cup Gypsum (Calcium and Sulfur)
1 Cup Oyster Shell Flour (Calcium Carbonate)
D1 - started watering with aloe
D2
D3 - Vermacompost Tea Recipe
D4-
D5- Just water
D6
Sunday D7
Monday D8 - planted some sweet clover and alfalfa in pot, kelp tea
Tuesday D9 - added straw to the big pots
Wednesday D10 - moved into the 20gal pot and used Dragonfly Lush Roots 840 to dust the roots of the transplant
Thursday D11 - soil is moist so I didn't add any water, and the plant seems to have delt well with the transplant, but the plant is super ugly from the seeds. leaves are all fucked up, but new leaves look better
Friday D12 - watering with kelp tea
Saturday D13
has a mutation on a set of fans. two leaflets on the stem and five on the end of the stem
Sunday - forgot Aloe, watered with about 700mL a pot, I did not put very much close to the plant just enough to keep it moist. Grass is starting to grow, and clover is pushing through straw.
Monday - make a gal of worm-casting tea
Tuesday - watered with 700mL of Tea
Wednesday - nothing
Thursday - 700mL of water
Friday - topped
Saturday 700mL of kelp meal tea
Sunday - nothing
Monday - 700mL of water and LST. found a pistol might kick off soon
Tuesday - new growth tips look good and seem to be doing alright with the LST
Wednesday - 700 of aloe water
Thursday - left for the weekend
Monday - bit of LST and watered with Aloe water and cut down a bit of clover
Tuesday - I think I might stop LST now, don't want to fight it while it's flowering
Wednesday - watered with worm casting tea bubbled for >24hr
Friday - watered with some pH'd water
Saturday - nothing
Sunday - ph'd water about 700mL looking good and
Monday nothing
Tuesday - Just water
Wednesday - nothing
Thursday - watered with corn sprout tea (20g in 2000mL then pored out half and diluted it to a gall)
Saturday - watered with 1 L coconut water with 50mL/L of kirkland brand coconut water
Tuesday - watered with water, not on the schedule will make compost tea for Thursday. The plant is looking good and forming some huge knuckles.
Thursday - hit with a gal of compost tea from Malibu Compost
Saturday - watered with 1.5L bubbled tap water
Monday - watered with some coconut water and had to move the pot around to the other side of the tend to make way for the new pot.
the plant is looking big and moving up towards the light, trying to keep as much air flow as possible on it to avoid pm and bud rot.
Wednesday - most of the stems are so big they will not need to be staked down any more so I removed. watered with 1.5L of compost tea
Saturday - watered with 1.5L of tap water that was aired out
Monday - watered with a bit of kelp meal tea
Tuesday - plain water and 5tbsp of alfalfa meal as top dress after watering
Thursday - Coconut water around 2L and 10 tbsp of oyster-shell flower: seeing some calcium problems maybe with some spots on leaves and older leaves starting to lighten in what looks like clorosis
Saturday - watered with compost tea. Cut down all the clover and grass and re-mulched hoping to get a bit more nitrogen in the soil
Monday - watered with aloe water ~50ml/L of coconut water
Tuesday - added nematodes, predatory mites and betels from build-a-soil
Wednesday - watered with compost tea
Friday - top-dressed with build-a-soil craft blend at 1cup/plant, then covered with ~1cm of worm castings, mulched over with the best of the recycled hay and added fresh where needed. Re-pined down the plant to select and open up the best branches. Lots of fruit fly’s and a few fungus gnats