Dragonsflame
The Dragon
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Hello all,
Jeff from dfg here, showing the 2017 season at my main site which I run, as well as a community spot where I am training an apprentice. At my main spot, we will have several dozen full season plants, as well as a dozen plants that will be late started to full pollinate to make seed. At the community spot still setting up and playing with numbers, probably only 2 dozen there.
Majority of the genetics are my own line and crosses, some proven winners from past seasons, and some new testing gear. I also am doing a pack of hazemans chocolate thai with my wife as a gamble. Whether it will finish, we shall see!
My full season starts I started in paper towels March 2nd, under the waxing moon. I practice korean natural farming, and used my fermented aloe plant juice to lightly soak them. After 24 hours, I put them in my soil mix, and into my hoopie starting and pollinating greenhouse.
21 of my plants will be on hugelkulture mounds which I built up in January. The other 2 dozen will be direct in ground.
Anyway, here's hoping mother nature cooperates!
Jeff from dfg here, showing the 2017 season at my main site which I run, as well as a community spot where I am training an apprentice. At my main spot, we will have several dozen full season plants, as well as a dozen plants that will be late started to full pollinate to make seed. At the community spot still setting up and playing with numbers, probably only 2 dozen there.
Majority of the genetics are my own line and crosses, some proven winners from past seasons, and some new testing gear. I also am doing a pack of hazemans chocolate thai with my wife as a gamble. Whether it will finish, we shall see!
My full season starts I started in paper towels March 2nd, under the waxing moon. I practice korean natural farming, and used my fermented aloe plant juice to lightly soak them. After 24 hours, I put them in my soil mix, and into my hoopie starting and pollinating greenhouse.
21 of my plants will be on hugelkulture mounds which I built up in January. The other 2 dozen will be direct in ground.
Anyway, here's hoping mother nature cooperates!