David1974’s outdoor grow

Is what I have.

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Don’t know why it sez 279 bux but it was 19 and change.

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Probably a bulk price.

5.5lbs $279 they have sizes all the way down to like 5 ounces

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https://a.co/d/avrNVFB

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Great White Premium Mycorrhizae Root Booster 1oz Amazon.com : Great White Premium Mycorrhizae Root Booster 1oz : Patio, Lawn & Garden

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4 plants in gallon pots! Is the 1oz can enough

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I use it when transplanting. I just dust the soil them put in the transplant.
As for watering, a teaspoon makes 2 gallons, so there is plenty for 4 1 gallon pots. With some extra.

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@ChittyChittyBangin is correct. I would transplant again into new soil but I would wait another week. Simply trying to hinder the transplant shock.
But yes, just use straight water for a while. Before you transplant again try mixing up a light solution of mykos. This is also great to use to sprinkle in the hole when you are transplanting.

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After the drench i gave them today they won’t need water for at least 3 days. I’ll let dry out to :desert: before i water then again

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So i bought this it’ll be delivered Friday. How do i apply it?

Bottle says 1tsp per gallon of water to make solution! But only calls for 5oz of solution per gallon container. My plants are in gallon pots but that’s not allot of liquid. And They’ll be dry so they’ll need a drink. I’m guessing they’ll need about half gallon

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I’ve only dusted the soil when transplanting. From what I see, it’s 1 teaspoon per 2 gallons water. So for a half gallon I would use ¼ teaspoon, mix well and water.

That’s to mix the solution but then i seen on the bottle it says to only give a 1 gallon container 5oz of the solution. Do i just give them 5oz and water or mix 5oz solution with the half gallon of water

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I think I would go with this.

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I checked out my bottle and see what you’re talking about. From what I would guess is 5 OZ of mix per 1 gallon plant container, that doesn’t sound like much. Might be a good place to start :thinking:

I have a few Skunk × Northern Lights Beans to try also Purple Punch, Durban Poison, and Pineapple Punch and still have a couple of those Santa Muerte seeds to damn cold here right now but I’ll ready for Spring

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-6°F last night here. It’s 1:30pm currently and only 8°F
I’ll start my seeds in April and plant them outside last week of May or beginning of June

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Yes thats Cold Brother ! The Weather in South Carolina hasn’t been this cold in years It’s Crazy the Beaches in Florida are covered in Snow that’s Historic! Supposed to get down to 15 tonight so I put a heat lamp in my pump house we’re not prepared with plumbing here

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That will certainly help! Leaving a water faucet on a very slow drizzle helps a ton also. My water has been on a drizzle for over a week.

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Air pumps, tubing, and air stones have been ordered to make my compost teas this summer! Ihave plenty of buckets and barrels. Been looking into what to brew i found some pre mixed stuff called boogie brew looks like i can just add it to water and run the air stone for a day! Anyone got any suggestions of any pre mix compost teas or feel free to share your tea recipe.

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Check @Roadsideorganics.ok , they have some excellent dry amendments. Hope this helps. Good luck growmie! :call_me_hand: :green_heart: :facepunch:

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