No doubts priorities first. Gonna be plenty Fe from your compost and other. Without knowing your starting ph, I bet if you made up 100 ml water and added a drop of vinegar, that would be plenty to make them happy. Give a drop or two of mix at meristem of effected. Either way I get letting them ride.
@Budbrother thanks brother, than I can do without breaking my back lol..!
I’ll do it immediately and we will see what happens…
Weg stage for most of them has started. I might have been a tad early with these as the weather is still very cold. I’d like to transplant some of them already. !!!
All plants healthy green, I have added a layer of conpost as a top dress. It was snowing here for a while yesterday and today the temperature will not be more than +4c.. sighhh… I was a week or two early with these.
Also quite a difference between the bigger and smaller plants. The smaller ones might not make the cut at all.
Maybe I’ll have to just pop another wave of seeds and ditch these if they start flowering in these pots.
Now a couple of them started flowering already. Frig! I’m at a loss on what I’m gonna do here. I will not waste my outdoor spots on bonsai weed.
It’d be a cool experiment to just flower them in these pots SOG style but I need the tent for growing seedlings.
Maybe I’ll just put them out somewhere in these small pots and see what comes of them.
If you guys have any cool ideas I’d be happy to hear them!
Spent the day uppotting the plants into the 5G pots and left them in the Missus’s greenhouse. Tonight 0c temps, I hope the greenhouse is at least a couple degrees warmer..
Well not all were flowering yet, so we will see how they fair. Any runts I will toss into the compost and pop a new seed.
Speaking of popping seeds, I just put 44 seeds into the water glasses. These will go into the living soil spots. The strains are:
- Blueberry
- Banana Purple Punch
- Gorilla Z
- Purple Punch
- Lemon Cherry Cookies
- Guava
I’m giving myself some work for the summer lol
yay let’s do it.
Potted up. I ran out of pots so four girls went out into the ground. It’s been a couple of nice sunny days but the temps are still low and close to freezing at night.
I killed my tomatoes and chillies, I left them in the greenhouse overnight and frost got to them… ![]()
Could this tip burn come from the frostbite?
..them ladies don’t seem to like the cold nights.
The near freezing weather combined with the transplant shock seems to have taken a toll on them. Also the big pots might be a little on the wet side.
I might have to pull most of these and start new seeds. Oh well you live you learn..
Day 1 for the new wave, 43 out of the 44 seeds popped and I think the last one might come out of the ground too, we will see!
Quite a qood succes ratio anyways!
Growing a-ok!
I have watered the outdoor spots now 4 times with JADAM microbial “tea”, I hope it does some good there in the soil…
I popped more seeds last night, my plan is to scratch the smaller ones that have been out in the greenhouse. It pains me to pull them but they will -in my opinion- ve too small for the effort. I was too early and the cold weather stunted them.
Any opinions/ideas?
They are one month of age today.
Well I took all of them outside and see what comes out of them.
My hopes lay on the new patch, which is growing fine.
Yesterday I gave them 20-30ml of water for the first time. I’m using 1 liter milk cartons, for some reason they grow much better in those than in the 1,5 liter plastic pots.
Yesterday I took these girls out into the greenhouse for a couple of hours and today they were in there for the whole sunny day. They seemed to like it.
Tomorrow I’ll keep them out in the direct sun(unless it’s cloudy). How long do you keep plants in the hardening off- stage before moving them out for good?
@Happyday420 @Lightbrightt2010 any advice for a novice here..?
Here is a beautiful triploid:
And a really strange stump:
I put mine outside for good at a week old, so as big as yours off just put them out there and let them adjust they should be fine
@Lightbrightt2010 Thank you for the input! I’m going to have 3 cloudy days now with a bit of rain on one of the nights, maybe this could be a good window for the transplant? Do you usually choose a certain weather, time of day/night or moonphase for the transplant?
I did mine when it was to cool and not to humid it was a nice breezy mid warm day just so they could adjust and not hit shock, idk if it mattered but I was trying to think if I were a plant ![]()
@Lightbrightt2010 lol why not! I’ll just go out naked, close my eyes and feel if it would be nice to just stay out…
Hey there you go become one with nature and the plant. ![]()





















