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Awesome!
I second the WC and Guanos, make teas!
Happy Farming and stay safe!
-Sox
I second the WC and Guanos, make teas!
Happy Farming and stay safe!
-Sox
Awesome!
I second the WC and Guanos, make teas!
Happy Farming and stay safe!
-Sox
Mitch-
Teas are also a GREAT idea. However, I would amend the soil you're using with EWC as well as the guanos. There are a million and one recipes for mixing in which ratios... Find one that most closely resembles the starting soil you're working with. If you're using the native soil, dug out of the ground, there really is no way of knowing its contents, etc. Err on the weak side of any soil amendments. An ongoing Tea regimen (every 2 weeks if you can) would help tremendously. If you can't get out there to use Teas, then mixing the soil with some good amendments will help to cover that gap somewhat. I know you're planning to use your indoor feeding program, keep a close eye on how there plants respond to that, as the environmental variables present in an outdoor grow changes the plants needs and requirements and is not directly analogous to an indoor grow.
At any rate, seeing what you're doing here is really inspiring me to get back outside and stick a plant here, and plant there, a plant everywhere.
greener
cheers Oregon
whats up bro...I already hauled bales of pro-mix to the spot(pics in first set) so im good for a decent mix.....my buddy does composting every year and has a pile of compost that looks great so im thinking of mixing some of that in as well....he usually does every year anyways so this should be nice for them just not really sure how much I should add to each bail????
feeding them will be no problem I have access to them 24/7 just have to drive a bit but I don't mind that at all! Ill probly brew some teas and just play it by year.......still have to drive all the plants to the spot which I hate doing!
will have new pics up soon everyone thanks alot to all for tuning in!
Mitch-
Hey man, tried to send you a PM. Didn't work... Hit me up.
greener
Looking real good bro, nice plants, nice location. Hopefully it won't turn out too marshy for the plants!
Sounds like a nice run, will be watching for sure.
What size pots are those growing in?
lookin killer. gotta hate it when birds decide to do their biz right over our girls, its like holly shit all the space in the sky and you pick my spot lol
If the drainage is poor in those holes, you might want to consider mounding to facilitate better drainage.
Your location is really nice otherwise. Well grown plants too.