RE-Veging a continous grow garden

She resides in a 4-gallon plastic bucket (experiment, as I have been a strong proponent of bags, they will dry fast indoors, IME/IMO).
Since seedling transfer, she has been top dressed.
The nine nanners plucked and were removed.
Another inspection will occur again tonight
Single plant watered 1-gallon 6.5/500/Molasses shot at midnight…
Lights OFF currently.

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Eight single nanners plucked tonight.
Then I cut some less dominant branches or fan leaves fan leaves.
Next, I spread and tied her, real good.


Nanners Plucked, Fans trimmed, spread and tied (below).

Back under the lights.

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Rained, again today.

Lights On for tonight

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Today, 5:30 PM (late-afternoon)
UT-383-BT LUX meter recorded this sunshine 120Klux outdoors.


Yesterday, at noon, It read 1500(x100)

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Reading back through your thread
Cool mad scientist stuff going on!!!
Happy Growing :blush:

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June 26, 2024 Forecast Rain and cool weather predicted for PNW.
Revegers were banished to the outdoors in April.
Bug were evicted, I hope.
Some are looking interesting. Clone Dome farm in operation, I hope.

Defoliating old growth still occurring, new growth still single leaf design.




Live Lady bugs arrived yesterday and deployed today.
Tent and freed to outdoor space.

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Tied and spread. PNW windstorm proofing, maybe.

Time out corner

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Yeah, this weather sucks! Mine have been outside now 6-1.2 weeks and have grown, but not much. Nothing like your re-vegger, they look more like your time-out ladies!
We’re supposed to get some good weather soon, I hope!

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The big bush is not a reveger (I apologize for confusing).
New Thread time?
All the small ones are revegers (banished in April)
Active trash leaves and debris removal, since.
Aphids given swimming lessons and outdoors residency timed for summer season. Amazingly, no rot or mold collections (June is PNW outdoor time).

They have not grown until recently.
Rain and cold weather sure slows growth.
Half will be trashed (bad form or count exceeds licensed).
New seedlings looking more promising.
Summer? where?

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Hoping the outsiders will be strong. We’ve had almost sideways rain here, and they stood up to it. Took a beating and a few days of shock, but they got over it! Time to grow now, next 10 days don’t look too bad after tomorrow.

We can only hope :crazy_face:

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Tied to the stakes.
Ready for the Hurricane Season 2024

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These to a beating.

Now I have these tied as well (ties not pictured).

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Clones are Working the fresh air routine, today.

No holes no drainage

Tent resident a month later from last picture

Last the salvaged “soil changed” plant shares the flower tent.

“Am I ready yet?” answer, Not this month.
Temptation to cut some and hang, is teasing me.

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Time out for these two. Male & Female, together (seed mining fall 2024)

Staked and tied for high winds.

Clone Dome Farm doing OK

Three revegers from winter-spring grow 2024
Banished in April and May (too early, but punishment for hosting aphids).

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She shows signs of pollination and I am happy.
Probably should pinch some calyx an look for seeds, in a week or two.
Warm weather coming, Above 70F they say, for us.
Above 90 in Seattle on the Fourth.

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Checked today.
Seeds-YUP.
Cool, Bag seed surprise.
Lovers lane pictured above.
11/2023 Maui Wowie is reveging in that area, too.

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And below. Good place to watch for Submarine racing, also.



Mowed it yesterday, so it would look good for the 4th.

Happy 4th of July to all.

7-4-2023
Visitors today.
Tree pruning professionals




So now I am a waterboy for these visitors.


Of all days, I could get venison, fireworks distractions, good cover noise.
They ate half my young GranSmith apple tree.
Pruned better than I could.
But they pulled every apple off, multiple branches.
Tree looks like Bill Ward taught them, good.

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Happy 4th! Great pictures

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Anybody know these?


My Lupine is doing good.

Lupine seeds



Three revegers
Clone dome Farm, dome removed for the night and now, today.

Happy fourth to all.

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Perhaps?


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