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+1Don’t feel like you need to water all the time even if it takes 10 days for your pot to get light that’s completely okay. You will only hurt the roots if u water too much. Once they start to fill the pot they will create more air space in your medium.
Can I do something simpler and cheaper? I mean I'm living in a village so I have my own goats. If I add the manure will be enough for feeding without fertilizers?Try this soil recipe next time. works wonders for me. Just water. No feeding needed.
Can I do something simpler and cheaper? I mean I'm living in a village so I have my own goats. If I add the manure will be enough for feeding without fertilizers?
Sure. But compost is a very slow release fertilizer so you'd have to feed.Can I do something simpler and cheaper? I mean I'm living in a village so I have my own goats. If I add the manure will be enough for feeding without fertilizers?
Composted manure as opposed to leaves and vegetation in my experience generally has a little more kick to it. Maybe some supplementary feeding with say sheep manure tea if plants look hungry. If it’s a small pile that’s well leached through a higher amount could be added to potting mix. I’m just thinking she can get away w raising a plant low budget if she has access to good composted manure. My experience has been I. The ground directly. A very healthy dose of rotted cow shit and my plants did very well that one year that I had zero cash for any supplements lol! Not all manures the same and we could split hairs but if in a large pot with some tea here and there I think it’s worth a shot. Especially if that’s the only optionSure. But compost is a very slow release fertilizer so you'd have to feed.
I meant to say if I’m a large pile not a large potComposted manure as opposed to leaves and vegetation in my experience generally has a little more kick to it. Maybe some supplementary feeding with say sheep manure tea if plants look hungry. If it’s a small pile that’s well leached through a higher amount could be added to potting mix. I’m just thinking she can get away w raising a plant low budget if she has access to good composted manure. My experience has been I. The ground directly. A very healthy dose of rotted cow shit and my plants did very well that one year that I had zero cash for any supplements lol! Not all manures the same and we could split hairs but if in a large pot with some tea here and there I think it’s worth a shot. Especially if that’s the only option
Thank a lot for your advise!Compost is good, but well composted stuff (2 year old compost) is missing key ingredients necessary to qualify as a great grow medium on it's own. One *very important ingredient is Nitrogen. Nitrogen molecules are bigger than other and won't fixate. In other words, melting snow and rain will wash it away. So if you're going to use compost, add a little alfalfa meal of some other natural high N source. A little Kelp meal for the PGRs would also help.
I think I hurried to speak. One leaf has a kind of discoloration. Please avoid the left side of the leaf, which seems white,because it's a camera thing and not a plant's issue.**UPDATE* * Hi everyone, I hope you are fine!Day 35th today and my plant seems very good-as far as I can see at least.I gave it a light food of 3-3-5 before a few days and it didn't show some kind of stress.Also I don't have any shit on the new leaves like black and brown spots.When it was younger I buried it until the cotelydonds almost touched the ground cause the wind shaked it hard.The trick worked fine I think cause from then the plant seems to be more steady.Now it reached 40cm.Also I help it to stay straight with a stick.Don't you think that if I put the stick away the plant will collapse, no!In fact the plant just lay on the stick very softly.Oh, I forgot to mention.The plant started to smell weird. Especially the very new growth has this stinky smell more than the older leaves. Is it normal? I will keep you update.Thank you all!
Yeah, it seems simple until somebody try it.I had the same opinion too but when I started to grow I realized that needs a lot of effort instead of just "put a seed in the ground and add water".I have to say that sometimes I wanna give up.Too much of research, experiment and anxiety.But it's something normal I suppose and happens to anybody occasionally. Also I find the process fascinating so I will keep trying. Every begin is hard but I want to improve my self and grow better and better plantsGrowing weed well is hard.
I had one guy say "It's easy. Put a seed in the ground and just add water." lol
seriously it will become easy you just have to go through a couple grows with mistakes and all and at the same time your learning about your equipment and environment and obviously growing..Yeah, it seems simple until somebody try it.I had the same opinion too but when I started to grow I realized that needs a lot of effort instead of just "put a seed in the ground and add water".I have to say that sometimes I wanna give up.Too much of research, experiment and anxiety.But it's something normal I suppose and happens to anybody occasionally. Also I find the process fascinating so I will keep trying. Every begin is hard but I want to improve my self and grow better and better plants
Looks like bugsAnyone please? The situation is worst today.More silver and yellow spots, some edges burned too and also I have some tiny holes on the leafs.
You got pests……. Leaf miners maybe but pests on the bottom of the leavesAnyone please? The situation is worst today.More silver and yellow spots, some edges burned too and also I have some tiny holes on the leafs.
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