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Double Stacked Kiddie Pool ( 1 Year Indoor Veg)

Discussion in 'Organic Grow Journals' started by sploosh24, Apr 15, 2016.

  1. High guys! Working on a project I have never done before, but before I get ahead of myself let me tell you what I'm working with.

    2 Kiddie pools
    Compost
    -horse manure
    -rabbit manure
    -worm castings
    -chicken/goose/duck manure
    -egg shells, coffee grounds, leaves, grass clippings

    and last but not least; a year old Master Kush plant. I have a few clones that I will be putting in 20 gallon containers.

    I have a very secure location with no fly overs. I will also limit my trips to and from my spot. Because this is my biggest and best ever I will be camping in my grow area. Roughing it with the great outdoors. I'll take pictures every so often and post them but answering will probably be a problem.

    Tomorrow I will take a picture for everyone to see my inventory and my gals
     
  2. My goal is to have about 7 - 9 lb out of the kiddie pools and 5+lbs on my others.

    Full sun btw. no shade whatsoever
     
  3. cant wait to see pics of the year old plant
     
  4. I'm in can't wait to see what you can do good luck

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    there's certain accidents where you may be drunk and on drugs.
    but it's going to happen weather you are or your not
    -Ricky
     
  5. Ok guys/gals, here is a sample of what I will be doing. I measured my compost and i'm a few gallons short, so I'll add about 5 gallons of miracle grow that I already have. I wanted completely organic but you gotta do what you gotta do.

    I will transplant when I get to my spot. Transport is going to be fun :/

    The year old plant has been the mother of 30+ clones this year. She is just now starting to fatten back up. I transplanted 3 weeks after all my clones were cut; into a 5 gallon bucket. She accidently started flowering when I set her outside but she will reveg and be 20x bigger.

    I plan on harvesting end sept early oct. no frost until oct 15ish
     

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