Next year I am planing on going 100% organic. I have chicken poop and compost decomposing right now. Unfortunately they won’t be ready until spring time. For right now I’m using Jack’s 3 2 1.
I noticed that you topped your plant. I’m assuming you did this because of the waxing moon phase giving the plant a faster recovery time.
My plants are ready to be pruned also. I was going to do it this weekend…now I guess I’ll wait 2 more weeks and then give them a good trimming, just in time for the natural flip
Actually. I accidentally topped 2 plants several weeks ago while trimming a nearby tree, a branch I was sawing fell and topped them. I yelled timber and they didn’t move, I’m grateful the injuries were not fatal. I have 2 topped plants, a Fire OG, and a Willys Wonder Skunk, both in 100 gallon bags. Part of me is glad they were topped so they don’t get too big.
I prefer super cropping over topping.
Greetings,
Hit them all with simply silica, power bloom Si, and bud ignitor this morning.
I moved 65 gallon Peyote Gorilla, and took her off the furniture dolly.
Yesterday morning, I top dressed, dr. Earth 7-3-1; Madagascar bat guano; 0-13-0; Peruvian seabird pellets, 12-11-2. Waxing gibbous moon phase starts tomorrow, and it will bring greater nutrient uptake, and these ladies can use it, they’re sucking up water like crazy.
Lemons sugar Kush x2 100 gallon bag. I will top dress grow and bloom guano tomorrow or Tuesday for them.
100 gallon ladies
I am most grateful folks. Thank you for visiting
I hit them all with these supplements today.
The days are quickly getting shorter, and these ladies are getting busy, waxing gibbous moon phase helping.
I am most grateful folks
They are all looking so beautifully happy Big. You really have a way with the canna ladies.
I use the same fulvic so when I saw the big gallon jug I thought to myself, dang 5gats a lot of fulvic acid, it would take me forever to use that up.
Then I remember you have a lot of huge pots so you probably go through it.
Do you ever foliar feed with it? I just gave my pre flower girls a foliar with it 2 days ago. Did you know that fulvic acid molecules are small enough to enter into the plants roots without the plant having to do any active transport. Silly facts can be so fasinating to me.
I am definitely following along. I feed the plants last Saturday and gave them a supplement feeding yesterday ready for the waxing gibbous moon phase. This last week the plants are out of control with new growth!
Does the moon phase have the same effect with autos?
My plants are starting to flower and need a good pruning. I know the best time to do this is during the new moon phase. Will it stress the plant if I prune while it is flowering? Or should I prune now?
Thank you @GreenJewels
I’ve been using the same bottle of fulvic acid since last year.
I took these pictures this morning. We have had unhealthy air from the wildfires all day.
The Willys Wonder Skunk in 200 gallon white bag by the dog is really thickening up…
65 gallon peyote gorilla shaping up well…
I am most grateful
Good read below.
Good pictures here:
Thanks for all the help I really appreciate it.
Your plants are already looking good! It looks like those buds are about to explode!
Do you mix the liquid nutes together or feed them separately…that must take a while!
I love your girls, they are so beautiful. They are handling that wildfire smoke well, they look happy.
Your pooch looks just like my friends farm dog, we call her crack nut. She’s finicky about who she likes. She thinks I’m ok because I being treats when I visit
They are gorgeous dogs. Have a great day @Big123
Thank you @GreenJewels the dog is 16 months old, she is finicky too, and actually bites. She was rehomed to us from a family that never had a dog, they bought her from a breeder, and she suffered some abuse from the males of the household. Cocoa trusts me though and we are trying to keep her even though she is ready to throw down to the death with our other 2 perfect dogs over food or chew toys. We are trying to give her the strong leadership she needs.
Aww, you are so kind Big. That’s great you are trying to help her with her issues. Lots of people wouldn’t have even bothered. I have a dog with issues too, Buzz. Idk his history, he was picked up by the pound roaming the streets of a nearby town. You may remember my talking about him when he was trying to eat his own tail off. We had to have it taken off before he did it himself. After his vet visit, they doubles his doggie downer dosage he showed the vet his true colors. I have taken him off those and put him on CBD instead and he’s much calmer. He has people trust issues but it’s gotten better. Thankfully my other dog is a huge sweetheart and rarely gets in trouble…week,there was that one seed eating incident a few months ago but who can blame him
You have a Big heart to go with your big buds
The grow looks awesome mate! The pup looks like an Australian cattle dog…
Thank you @BigEdge we love Australian Cattle Dogs, our other 2 dogs, one is a red cattle dog, the other one is 1/4 cattle dog plus border collie, and collie mix.
Thank you @GreenJewels, it was actually my wife’s idea to take this dog, and I’m just a too big sucker for dogs to not go along with it. We have had her since December 2020, it’s been a challenging ride at times, she is really sweet dog.
Wishing all the East Coast folks in the path of Hurricane Henri the best. The full moon phase tomorrow might make the storm surge more powerful.
“Henri’s arrival on Long Island will also coincide with a full moon on Sunday. This combination could bring higher tides and more widespread coastal flooding than what could occur during a different lunar phase.”
A few of the ladies have started frosting up
a little bit.
I am most grateful folks
Thanks for your thoughts @Big123
I live on the North Shore of Suffolk county Long Island. Secured all I could today. Placed all the plants in the greenhouse. Generator is good to go. Now all we can do is wait and pray🙏
I’m out on the North Fork think we might get a ass whooping
Cooler with better air quality today, the ladies are loving life, and I am loving watching them grow
Done have started frosting up
and I am most grateful
The dirt riding 100 gallon ladies below
Some have started frosting up