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OldBoy25pnw
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Welcome, old boy! Washington? Oregon? i’m a little south in the North Sacramento Valley! A little south of Redding! Will enjoy watching!Morning all -
It’s a bit damp here so I’m going to write while it’s drying out.
The 25 outdoor season is in progress and my main goal this year was to reduce my use of grow bags as I imagine they are another source of micro-plastics other than that they are a decent way to grow. So I built another bed, this one’s a 3x14’ and put some of our compost & living soil (Coots mix) from grow bags & broad forked the area then added more of my living soil to fill the bed. I only grow outdoors and first tested this approach in a 3x8’ bed a couple of years ago. The beds should get a covering in the winter months to reduce leaching from our PNW rainfall.
The plants get the best benefits from the soil & environment plus they get actual soil contact, moisture etc…
The plants you see are:
Snow G
Strawberry Blonde
Honeyface
Durban Pie
Heart Shaped lunchbox
Persian Pie
Truffle Monkey
ER Super Chocolate
And whatever I’ve forgotten…
Started the seeds in March - April & they’ve been in the ground a couple of weeks so they’re just starting to root into their new homes and the leaf color is getting darker on all of them. Our night temps have been down in the 40’s but are going up which will help them grow.
Will be adding compost plus an alfalfa sileage, that blend really puts the energy into the soil life’s activity and the plants respond with very healthy growth. I will use BioAg Nitro-mino if I’m not seeing the nitrogen cycle working quickly enough but I only do that occasionally and figure it’s my human desire to maintain some control…
I will try to update this as things progress but I’m busy so perhaps not too often, here’s pics & I will try to respond to any questions.
I’ve been growing cannabis for 50+ years and this is by far my favorite method due to simplicity, plant health and yield + quality.
Here’s to a healthy 2025 growing season & all it has to offer
NW Oregon at 1000 ft elevationWelcome, old boy! Washington? Oregon? i’m a little south in the North Sacramento Valley! A little south of Redding! Will enjoy watching!
Thanks for the reply,it's a photoperiod,I used a shop bought grow bag for tomatoes,with some compost mix from my allotment.What was the soil mix used to up-pot the plant? If it has a low level of fertility let the plant sit for a few days and adjust to the new condition.
At any rate I think you’re going to need things that can go into a liquid form since many dry forms of fert can take awhile to activate (organic fertilizers)
There are likely a lot of choices but at this point in the season where I live it would be a lower percentage of nitrogen and higher potassium and phosphorus. A few trace elements wouldn’t hurt but for your first grow I think just getting her to finish is good enough.
A bit of compost on top would be beneficial as well.
See if there’s an organic supplier in your area that you can talk with & if not legal in your State then it’s a tomato.
If you like growing my push will be towards a living soil based system and you have time to look at that between now and the 2026 season
Good luck
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