i have a grow box for indoors,and have been banging my head against the wall trying to use up every inch of available space…esp. the bottom ,more roots more fruits!! i believe this may have solved my problem…kudos @kabongster
thanks will, i’m stoked!!! and will be reporting back!!
I’ll be looking forward to that for sure
Will
it was the pic of that sterlite container @FloridaSon posted got me on this…lining it with fabric, combining the two is like combining peanut butter and chocolate!
Lol 2 great tastes that taste great together haha
No, I didn’t line them. I tried some tomatoes in them last year and didn’t really notice any soil loss through the sides, so I didn’t bother with it.
A very good thought though. I wish I would have thought about that before filling them.
Thank you…
@Countryboyjvd1971 here is the auto topic. I also linked my mothers topic here.
I was rereading this section of posts when I realized regular garden/landscape fabric would work perfectly allowing water thru…and I have half a roll in my garage waiting to test on future 3-5 gallon size buckets!
Thanks @FloridaSon
And I think those pots will pots will work the way you want
Happy growing brother CB
yea,we won’t be buying fabric from hancocks…lol they’re proud of that stuff! lol
Hey glad to see your progress @FloridaSon I’ll be watching with a sense of admiration
Looking good @FloridaSon! This ones gonna be an interesting one to follow
Nothing to admire, Brother. I’ve been watching your grow trying to learn about the Amnesia Haze.
While it’s exciting to be learning to grow indoor, I really can’t wait to get my outdoor grow up and running! I feel so out of place inside. I’m ready for the comfort of what I am familiar with.
Right now, I think I’d rather have the stress of pests than the stress of controlling every little thing that they need.
It was strange…yesterday, while checking for signs of sex on the bag seed plants, I noticed signs of white flies and possibly thrips. It was actually no big deal after the stress of being indoor. Go figure!
I now know what to do about the pests, so no panicking. I’m sure that I’ll get comfortable inside with time and experience, but right now I’m stressed as hell over getting it right.
It’s all good. I have a great support team to help. I wouldn’t be trying indoor without y’all, so please hold the admiration …
One month old today…
After today I will go back to normal lighting as my mourning for Big Bud ends today. I have a clone of it from the two seeds I gave to a fellow grower. Also dropped my other seed in soil after a 36hr soak. Life had a hand in the long bath.
Anyone have a count of how many weeks it takes for these to start flowering? I’m sure I’ll be behind the average time because of cool temps, but would like to get a general idea of potential harvest time if possible.
Off to update the mothers…
Theoretically, it should take around 3 1/2 to 4 month from seed to harvest, if every thing goes well, however, it may took more than 1 1/2 month for your’s to show sign of flowering in 2 weeks, since they seems to have a little set back in growth in the beginning, but they seems to going well now , like you propably know, the average flowering period of these are 55 days
Hoping that’s helping you a little @FloridaSon
~Al
Posting pictures under normal lighting…
I dropped two more seeds in soil today after their required soaking…
Both of those will be placed in the ground. I already have both sites prepared for them, just trying to get them started first. I believe the next two, next month, will go straight in the ground after the soak.
Good times on the way…
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I believe the next two, next month, will go straight in the ground after the soak
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Your BB’s are going well
Watered today. Straight from the catch bucket under the worm bed…
So I added the last of my Superthrive and adjusted the rest of the way down with Bragg’s raw apple cider vinegar…
No plant pictures since there’s really no change from yesterday.
My wife’s dog is standing guard over the seeds waiting to sprout!..
The two other autos and Big Bud replacement. He and my rescue cat spend a lot of time with me when I’m checking the girls…
And they say pits are vicious cat killers! Mine are good ambassadors for the breed. I’ve been able to change quite a few people’s minds about them.
My daughter in law was terrified because of all the bad hype about pits. Now, she’ll have no other breed. Loyal and fearless.
Off to see how the outside girls weathered the front. Not much rain, but that wind was like a tropical storm passing through!!
I’m not sure what happened with the top two pics. If you click on them you’ll be able to see the readings.
Sorry for the inconvenience. I don’t know why that happened with those two…
i really like that birndel colors on terriers @FloridaSon,good gaurd!lol