Yesterday raked away the mulch and top dressed kelp, bio-live, and composted chicken manure. A solo cup of each on each plant. Also added 15 nightcrawlers to each plant. (Added redworms when planted) Spread the mulch back on again.
Cool temps (upper 30s low 40s night time 50s 60s daytime highs)up here made for some slow growing. Till a couple weeks ago where low 60 night time 80s daytime thing are picking up nicely.
A friend's garden. The puffnstuff method in full effect here w the leaf mulch. Just one layer of cage. Different soil, basically just old leaf mold and cow manure. So far so good.
Finally dry enough to run the irrigation. Sun for the next month, it looks like. Vanilla kush from Barney's farm
Sprayed spinosad for the caterpillars, moths, thrips, etc.. Sprayed kelp/humic acid and l-amino acids. (Over the last few days) Love the Hudson fogger. I should maybe mention that I have been periodically spraying cold pressed neem oil for mites, actinovate for mold, Epsom salts, and all the sprays contain Dr bronner's Sal Suds soap. Afghan kush/black domina is thicccc
Man Orchard this is a thing of beauty! You sure had quite the head start on the year! Ill be going indoors this year with the intention of having multi foot plants to put out instead of babies haha! Soo much respect for all the methodical planning and hard labour that went into this! Ill be following along for the year with my notepad and pen taking notes haha!! Do you have a goal for yeild per plant or just do your best and hope for the best? I divide the cost of setup across the number of plants i have and try to break even so a gram on a plant is a win hahaha i dont think a gram per would do for you!!! Sent from my LM-X210 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Thank you very much. I just do my best and hope for the best. Will probably get a pound or so on each plant, I hope.
Looking good! I've been seriously thinking of investing in a fogger. I've been using a sprayer (chapin) for awhile keep thinking a fogger might be easier.
Thanks. Got my Hudson fogger this year. I now consider it my most professional piece of equipment. The thing coats the whole plant in seconds, no matter how big the plant gets. No pumping. 13 foot jet of fog. Fully recommended.