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Hell yeah man, can’t wait to see those grown out! Now that I’m starting up my own collection, I’m hating myself for not having more room and ability to grow moreThe future looks bright my friends
Hell yeah man, can’t wait to see those grown out! Now that I’m starting up my own collection, I’m hating myself for not having more room and ability to grow moreThe future looks bright my friends
Hahaha I know what you mean dude. No matter what you do you always want more beans and more space to grow it's a vicious cycleHell yeah man, can’t wait to see those grown out! Now that I’m starting up my own collection, I’m hating myself for not having more room and ability to grow more
This should do well to help the bigger middle plant. That lady is hungry!Mixed up my tea last night, it's finishing brewing now and I plan to feed it to several plants tonight.
I used:
1 gallon distilled water
2 big handfuls mushroom compost
1/2 tbsp Gaia green all purpose 4-4-4
4 tbsp white sugar
I don't have a pump or air stones but I've been stirring the crap out of the mix once at least every 30 minutes outside of where I've fallen asleep a few times lol. It hasn't gone untouched for more than 3 hours so I hope it's till aerobic. Talk about a pain in the ass lol, stirring something for 24 hours
Yeah she is! Ive actually been kicking around the idea of feeding her bottle nutes but I figured id give this tea a try first!This should do well to help the bigger middle plant. That lady is hungry!
The tea will help, it acts simlar to bottled nutrients, you will get a boost but it only lasts a few days.Yeah she is! Ive actually been kicking around the idea of feeding her bottle nutes but I figured id give this tea a try first!
That plant was topdressed with 1tbsp 4-4-4 all purpose and 2 tbsps 2-8-4 Bloom on 10/13. I've been planning on topdressing 3 tbsps 2-8-4 Bloom on 11/10 (exactly 4 weeks later)The tea will help, it acts simlar to bottled nutrients, you will get a boost but it only lasts a few days.
Have you top dressed with any additional NPK recently? If that plant hasnt been fed NPK or transplanted in the past 4 weeks I would give it a top dress or transplant to a bigger pot. Top dressing before the tea or even top dressing with the sediment from the tea will be extra beneficial.
Right on man I hear you. I definitely don't want any more damage to the leaves then what's already there lol.My $0.02 would be to top dress that plant now and maybe again on 11/10. Im no expert by any means though hahaha. If you wait another week or so she might start to really show damage to the leaves.
They say its hard to burn the plants with the organic dry ammendments and week 3 through 6 are the heavy feeding weeks so I think if you ran it hot now it would still be OK. (Just dont try too much all at once or you wont know what things do what)
Im terrible at timing organic inputs though so maybe get a second opinion?
Ayyy those Oreoz and Real Sour crosses tho don’t be like me and not take snips bc I’m regretting it…The future looks bright my friends View attachment 1297733
Awesome man I'll look into it thanks!@Lockebox go to Extreme Gardening website and order there sampler pack. They charge shipping and it's $8 or $9 to our part of the world. It comes with a tea mix for a 5 gal. mix. It can be broken down in equal parts for five 1 gal. mixes. it also includes Mykos and other biomass supplements and tenders. While I use Recharge to take care of tending my biomass. This is a good sampler and worth the shipping cost...
Ya gotta wear shadesThe future looks bright my friends View attachment 1297733
I'm pretty tapped on space for moving the light but I can try to raise the smaller plants and maybe lower the light intensity.That tall lady looks like she might be getting a bit too much light... can you raise the other two and the light so it's even? Bat guano is good for an immediately available source of nitrogen, they def look hungry.
Okay dude I will! You've a been a big help to me getting into the swing of this organic stuff so thanks man. I'll follow your advice and up the feeding amountsI think when you get to one gallon pot size with plants these size you need to feed based on the plant size and not the pot size.
My organic dry ammendment grows greatly improved with 2 things thanks to @Shaded_One, 1st was just adding more fertilizer more frequently, 2nd was calcium and magnesium supplement via gypsum and epsom.
You got them the magnesium that will help, get them more 2-8-4 and rock dust/gypsum, and then see if you can boost the beneficial microbes to kick things into gear. Do that every 2 to 3 weeks and they will stay happier longer. Just get better each grow and never give up