HeidisGrace
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Initially I had plans to continue with a hobby breeding project. Unfortunately my seed stock is MIA, so that puts paid to that.
This 2020 outdoor season I will grow exclusively Transkei landrace seeds. It's a lovely high and it's good meds for me, for pain and PTSD. I enjoy a creative, euphoric high.
My grow space is limited and we don't know what is happening with the proposed legislation for legal home growing for personal use, so I will probably do 6 plants. They will go into the ground, which is rich bay-side mountain soil, that I will augment with organic ingredients. I need to do a lot of research on this still. I can potentially use alfalfa pellets, Lactobacillus, worm castings, bokashi leachate and kelp tea. I want to keep it simple and cheap. Winter is our rainy season, so I will water in the dry months from the borehole.
My first three seeds have popped and are in soil, in polystyrene cups with holes in the bottoms. I have named them. Molly was first to pop at 2 days, followed by Holly who popped first on day three, and then Polly who popped last.
I'm excited for my new grow and I hope that people will read my journal and advise me.
This 2020 outdoor season I will grow exclusively Transkei landrace seeds. It's a lovely high and it's good meds for me, for pain and PTSD. I enjoy a creative, euphoric high.
My grow space is limited and we don't know what is happening with the proposed legislation for legal home growing for personal use, so I will probably do 6 plants. They will go into the ground, which is rich bay-side mountain soil, that I will augment with organic ingredients. I need to do a lot of research on this still. I can potentially use alfalfa pellets, Lactobacillus, worm castings, bokashi leachate and kelp tea. I want to keep it simple and cheap. Winter is our rainy season, so I will water in the dry months from the borehole.
My first three seeds have popped and are in soil, in polystyrene cups with holes in the bottoms. I have named them. Molly was first to pop at 2 days, followed by Holly who popped first on day three, and then Polly who popped last.
I'm excited for my new grow and I hope that people will read my journal and advise me.