Blaze
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Nice setup! Looking good. When do you usually start seeds for those huge plants? I feel behind this year because of the later rains and colder weather compared to the last few years. It seems different every year.Over the last week all the seedlings got transplanted from their plugs into one gallons and moved into their cold frame. The first rounds of clones are all rooted and transplanted into 4" pots now as well. The clones usually need at least 2+ weeks under the T5 lights until they are big enough to move outside into the transition greenhouse. They will stay in the transition greenhouse until the end of May, when their light cycle matches up with the natural light cycle. I also have a second round of cuts rooting now for back-ups and for orders from other people.
All the cover crops were chopped down and laid on top of the raised beds, then covered in composted dairy cow manure. When my load of green compost gets here next week, a layer of that will be added on top as well. Once that is done, it will be time to water it in well with some compost tea to get it all breaking down. I need to send in my soil samples to a lab here soon as well. The plan will be to amend the soil with whatever it need in another month, turn it over, let it sit for 2 weeks, then put all the plants in the ground. I have usually used Fruit Growers Laboratory (FGL) Inc. in the past but I think I might try Logan Labs this year since I have heard a lot of good things about them, and they are much cheaper than FGL for a full work up.
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Not him, someone else did. I've also heard it called Heart Attack Kush.So, you renamed LongBottomLeaf aka LBL to kush cleaner?
@Blaze we may need to talk because I don't believe I'll be able to do *any* growing this year. In the meantime I will grow vicariously through others.
Not him, someone else did. I've also heard it called Heart Attack Kush.
April 1, give or take a few days. I try to start them within a few days of a new moon or a full moon. The weather plays a part too - if it looks like we are going to have clear and warm conditions I'll start them a little earlier. If it's going to be cold and nasty I'll delay a little bit to let the storm pass. They are outside within a week to 10 days of being started so I want to make sure they don't go out right in the middle of a storm.Nice setup! Looking good. When do you usually start seeds for those huge plants? I feel behind this year because of the later rains and colder weather compared to the last few years. It seems different every year.
Do u have a greenhouse plastic layer for the dep or do you just keep it open and cover it with the blackout tarp?? I was looking at my dep today and can't help but think that my plants rather be fully exposed to the sun then have that cheap 6 mil plastic covering them. Your property looks like a beautiful area
Getn busy there brother ill be watchin, what is your feed line up if you dont mind me askin?
If blaze knows its Actually Longbottomleaf, why not call it Longbottomleaf??
The person I believe he acquired the genetics from is personal friends with the breeder and I'm pretty sure the renaming was done with his blessing. :)If blaze knows its Actually Longbottomleaf, why not call it Longbottomleaf??
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