BudBogart
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Thank you and welcome.Looking good! Subscribed and I hope you find some keepers and treasures :)
Good luck
Thank you. It is filled seasonally from an underground creek formed with rain absorbed by the mountain. We have a near inpenatrable lava cap under our mountain preventing the run off from continuing to soak in. We have a couple of ponds fed by this, but still have water seeping out of several various spots on the road, etc. until maybe June.Dealing with similar weather as you if not more bipolar than yours. Here at 6k feet in CO. Got down to near freezing last night, 70 today. Good luck on your grow, growing outside is the best...ignore the high school trolls. Is that a spring you have there or just a nice little pond?
Great words from your neighbor on planting time. Here in Colorado, Mothers day is like a standard for outdoor planting. I want to say that I hate perlite outdoors period for any type of garden. It keeps the soil very loose and dries out too fast in the sun. But I have half of the daily relative humidity you have. I like to let the soil compact and stabilize. Then periodically hand turn the soil as needed to hold moisture. I think that topping sounds like a winner!:)
Thank you for the suggestion. Since I am on my own well and play in the ponds I think such a pen would be a good tool to have. I will check my recently discovered hydro store for a similar pen!Hey BudBogart, You had me thinking when you said that the pond water could not be read by your meter and I know why. You have a steel probe meter that can only sense soil PH. My glass probe soil PH pen can also read liquid PH as well but at a cost of right at $150.00 verses your $20.00 product. Here is a link to there site.
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