Chemdogging Downunder
Mephisto genetics chemdogging auto
15th December 2020
Well I do believe this is the best first weeks growth, I've had from autoflowering seeds so far ๐
I moved both plants into the Garden bed 2 days ago and they are looking good ๐
The mulch that can be seen is a combination of lucerne and Canola straw which is there to help keep the Soil cool and
hopefully from getting too dry whilst I'm away over the Christmas Break.
I'll also probably need to construct a shade sail to protect them during the hottest part of the day which can and has been getting
up over the 40 celcius mark.
For Feeding I'm relying on the organic nutrients from within the soil but have also supplemented them with some
"Go Green" From the Professors nutrient company.
I'll also be giving them compost teas , Blackstrap mollasses , Worm Castings and once they are Flowering they'll get some extras
to help boost those Buds.
But hey that's awhile away yet so Until next weeks update , Thanks heaps for stopping by ๐
High,
Nice genetics youve got.
If youre looking for other beneficial plants, tagates are e good option 2, its also a good atractor for benificial insects and it releases something to keep nemathodes away. And they come a multiple colours.
They will colour up the garden nicely .
Good luck and god speed!!
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@Organic_LarF, Thanks mate I will definately look into the tagates and Jap Rye
Australias biosecurity laws are strict so they might not let certain species into the country??
but I'm sure there will be many options available to me ๐
@Grey_Wolf,
Maybe youre wright. But ive did the search, and marigold is only orange/gold colour with leafs that are rounded. Tagates are in multiple colours and leafs are very different.
If youre looking for a good compagnon plant thats also great to make mulch and compost, is japanese rye. Maybe you can make some bread from the rey, combined with some weedbutter. ๐๐คค๐คค๐คค๐จโ๐พ๐จโ๐พ๐จโ๐พ
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Congrats. Iโve got a line on some Doublegrape from Mephisto that Iโll try here in a few months. If youโre producing seeds you might as well try some breeding while youโre at it. Last year on my second attempt I successfully used colloidal silver to create some seeds. Now Iโve got lots of auto options that should work this far north and Iโm curious to see if I can improve things to really match our local conditions. I love growing pot. ๐. For hot conditions outdoor you might check out Panama Lime from Flash seeds...it used very little water compared to my Wonder Pie, and itโs from Spain, so it might be good in the heat. I crossed it with Devil XXL,to speed it up. I was thinking Iโd call it Panamanian Devil but this year willl be the first try with it. Cheers.