Transplanted a couple of my girls in 15 gal pots hoping they throw out some beautiful roots to hold down some weight.
Mighty ambitious looking template you've got there; I put a 12 x 12 tarp down a couple of months ago to outline my Springtime Garden. Turning Earth in a plot about a third that size last year required moving about a ton of soil to blend and amend.
Yes i'm learning about amending my native soil its mostly clay. That guard dog lol looks like a good friend. Im using the spot for my vegetables.
Is there a method or something to ensuring your buds are dense and not that homegrown airy look? My last harvest was funky sticky full of trichs but airy and loose. I know the temps and humidity play a big part in them not foxtailing.
Ordered a cloner should be here tomorrow.The clouds are gone with the rain but it's still a bit nippy. Other than that all is green.
Light intensity seems to play a strong hand in the density of your finished product; Mars Hydro units here pulling down some thickness.
Ok thx @Dr Frankenstank i'll look into them. Just wanna add lighting in the greenhouse for them cloudy days Got a 24 cloner so looking to get everything rolling perpetual
I think 2lbs per plant is quite optimistic in 15 gallon pots no? Maybe in 60-100 gallon pots, or right in the ground, it would be a much more realistic expectation IMO.. Really? 2 lbs in 15 gallon smart pots?
Got a whole lot going on in the garden of Eden. My screenprinter dryer blew some fuses on my breaker and I have no power to my greenhouse so we really using the sun now. I've got a lil yellowing on my tops these chics
Your patch of baggies made me so jealous I started 122 seeds in Jiffy trays to play a little game of tag along. No way to handle everything indoors so overflow will be hidden among the other treasures that remain in the greenhouses; need to double up on sprouting Rosemary to help overpower any stink.