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If it was a hot mix, let it dry out another day or so....then water with very light nutes or just plain water. Should balance her out!
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She got a lot when I fed her usually takes a week to dry back I just hope I didn’t fry the roots she was a lot heavier than the male and they got the same amountIf it was a hot mix, let it dry out another day or so....then water with very light nutes or just plain water. Should balance her out!
Is that one of those key lime trees? That they make the pies with?Brought the little lime tree out of hibernation gave it a lot of water next time it’s getting low dose of mega crop View attachment 2616289
I’m not sure only had two limes so far lolIs that one of those key lime trees? That they make the pies with?
Well, at least you got something from it! Fruit trees can be so fickle.I’m not sure only had two limes so far lol![]()
Looks healthy! Getting pretty big!A week later she’s has recovered from my over feeding today she got plain water
She will spend a few hours outside and enjoy the spring weather
I feel you, big Al! I went with this, all bought in bulk! Without a soil test, you just have to kind of wing it! But this is a good start! I had probably between 250 and 300 gallons of used OF! So I went with those measurements! Minus the sunshine mix! Used the cheap, small ag perlite instead of the expensive number four! It works fine. The gypsum and lime are dirt cheap! Kelp is a little pricey! And went with EB Stone composted chicken manure! About seven bucks a bag! I think the bonemeal and oyster shell was around 50 bucks for 50 to 75 pounds bags! A lot of this stuff will last you for three or four years or more! Just something to get you pointed in the right direction! if you have any questions, don’t hesitate!Got all my old dirt from last years grow out and on a tarp in the yard
I’ve never reused dirt before so if anyone know if I should mix new dirt or keep separate do I need to put stuff in it I have no clue but for sure would save me about 300$ by using the old stuff
@Oldchucky you use same dirt right ?
Any magic ingredients I need to put in there