I start out half strength to see how they react, then i bump it up to 3/4 then the third time its full strength. Thats how i do it, maybe @Superkurt420 does it differently. Hope that helps.
May 9th
Decided to put the compost plant into her final home.
Planted Big heat tomatoes, they are a large variety, determinate and some cayenne peppers along side it.hopefully she doesn’t drown.
Dude honestly I just pour some in a 5 gallon bucket no measurements lol if they start to seem like they don’t like it then I feed them less next time but that never has happened to me before lol I think it’s because they are nn the ground it’s hard to over feed them
See now those are directions i can follow. Seems simple enough
Yea I’m honestly thinking about giving them more this feeding just to see what happens lol
@Superkurt420 is this what I’m looking for. Or is there a better brand? I have no problem ordering but this is available at the Walmart
That’s the one!
This is everything is use for my budget grows and it works great obviously you see the results lol
People told me I don’t need the root boost all year but fuck it I use that all year just tame it down as they get bigger
Plants look awesome growmie. I will be getting some of that soon. Thanks for the tip.
They also have a flower one too but I didn’t buy that yet obviously lol it’s relatively cheap they had it at ace hardware down the street from me the also have good organic dirt and worm castings
When I use the mother earth I use less of that and more of the fish fertilizer to avoid burning the plants because fish fertilizer doesn’t burn I just pour a good amount of fish fertilizer then I squeeze a little bit of root booster and grow in there the smaller bottles last me almost the entire season because I use more fish fertilizer than anything
Sweet! Thanks again. I will be stocking up. Just dont like synthetics
Do you raise rabbits? I know you said you use it that’s the best organic Fertilizer of all I can’t find it in stores
I do not. My neghibor did raise them and i filled a trash can full,but the damn coyotes ripped their cages open and ate them. So that dried up. I would like to start myself though.
Coyotes are bad here too You can hear them early in the morning You would definitely have to keep their cage up high They have killed a bunch of my neighbors chickens I almost bought a bag of the chicken manure compost for my plant’s today wonder if anyone uses it and how does cannibus like it ? You can get it for less than 10 dollars a bag
Chicken manure is pretty hot. I raised chickens for a while and then I had a moment of clarity; that’s another story. The ground where I had the coops is the most fertile on the place.
I’m thinking mabey the compost is processed and not as hot but I’m not sure that’s why I was scared to put it on my plant’s I’ll stick to good old cow manure compost some farmers dump chicken manure on their fields here it smells for miles away
May 10th
The compost plant is not happy. She is experiencing some transplant shock. Also the ground is really wet.
The @noddykitty1 purples are enjoying the outside life.
the FB. mexican airlines is slowly growing up. Thanks @DaveySprocket
Billys plant is smelling really good. She is loving the sun.
And the rest of the lineup
The hell fire in the ground is trying to come back around after the rains.
And the wafflecone cross is the same. Tacoing leaves tell me her environment is not condusive to them (super wet soil) but still kicking.
And here is oliver the pot eating little meat head.
Have a great weekend grow fam!



Looking Good Gromie They always get some type of shock after being transplant at least your getting some nice sunshine it’s raining like crazy here Hopefully too much rain don’t hurt the ones I just planted
Looking good brotha. They are ready to grow up!