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Homesteader's rabbit powered indoor grow

Still seeing no deficiencies in terms of calcium. I haven't fed anything since it began flowering and won't other than water. The greenhouse is almost set. Using all the bunny droppings from winter and added a bag of peat. The soil should be rich and...
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Still seeing no deficiencies in terms of calcium. I haven't fed anything since it began flowering and won't other than water.
The greenhouse is almost set. Using all the bunny droppings from winter and added a bag of peat. The soil should be rich and ready. Going to grow 4 large ones in the greenhouse under a trellis.
 

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Interesting topic, thanks for sharing. I’m a retired commercial organic grower out of California. We had a meat rabbit ā€œfactoryā€ down the way from us, apparently rabbit meat is huge among the Asian community, and they were happy to give it away. Even delivered dump truck loads for free. Their rabbit enclosures had a screen bottom so all waste and urine would fall into a trough that would be moved by a machine into a pile. We used it in our initial plantings, top dressing and teas with great success. Happy growing to ya!
 
Have a visitor staying in the empty grow room with her mother until it gets a bit warmer. Stripped a bunch of fan leaves and fed them to mom. Going to switch over to flower this week and start focusing on the green house. The rabbits will move out after the cold spell/storm this week
Hahaha 🤣 you got bugs ............



Bunny lol
 
Planted the outdoors two nights ago and they survived last nights cold. Built the beds and scrog frame. The beds are heavy in rabbit dropping but mixed 3.8l peat and a few handful of gypsum
 

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The cold didnt kill them but the damn chickens destroyed all my seedlings in the greenhouse. I uncovered them this morning and then realized when I was on the road that was probably a mistake. Time to start again.
 
Starting some new seeds for outdoors since my chickens scratched the others to death. A few shots of the mimosa's. Maybe I mislabeled them but they aren't much alike.
 

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The tangerine dream has a great smell to it but not the greatest to look at being leafy.
 

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Started new seeds for the greenhouse to replace the chicken culled ones. Two grease monkey's survived the chickens though but I added Amnesia, critical kush and two other hybrids.
A better shot of the indoor. My camera sucks though but about a month away from chopping.
 

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Camera still sucks. The greener pheno of mimosa at maybe six weeks. I don't remember when I flipped but it's got another three weeks
 

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