This morning I top dressed alfalfa meal and covered with mulch/compost soil mix, watered in, only the 4 plants directly in the ground Wednesdays Child, Ultimate, Gorilla Glue, and Afghan. Plan on top dressing container plants sometime this weekend
The Peyote Gorilla dwarf has different look since the recent White Widow Skunk pollen dusting, I’m thinking success
@Big123 I love your garden. I have a question have you ever put a smaller cloth pot directly into a larger cloth pot, for transplanting purposes? I’ve cut them off before with less than satisfactory result. I have a few to do and wonder about others results. Thank you for sharing your lovely garden.
I’ve never experienced an issue with it. The bags are cheap, and not worth disturbing the roots trying to get em out. I go into another and bottom water till established into new pot.
Thank You @Budbrother .My findings as well. I looked all over the web and read a whole bunch of BS. No other way even makes sense. ILGM has the real growers and the straight dope.
ILGM Afghan on left, Gorilla Glue on right, pollinated dwarf peyote Gorilla in background getting a little frosty. 2 backseat Preachers going to my Father in law’s today, going into 25 gallon bags, in a spot they can get as tall as they want
ILGM Afghan that grew topped with 2 main branches busting out, I tied back the taller one to the East and a bit North one of my aloe plants flowering robustly, I have been giving it goodnesses
I mixed up about 5 gallons of water with a little green bicycle tea, big six, build a bloom, and veg booster from build a soil, vitazyme, Superthrive, calcium, simply silica, organic blackstrap molasses, and gave a little to all the Mary Jane plants, my blooming Aloe plants and cacti, the catnip, a late tomato plant Mrs. Big123 brought home last Monday that I transplanted, and the butternut squash plants.
During the waning moon phase plants are more sensitive to fertilizer so I went light on it, less is more.