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Old 01-24-2018, 05:20 PM #61
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I don't have Black berry's where I am at, but find areas with berries are generally good. A quick google search and I find this for Black berry.


Site Selection for Blackberry Bushes
Light: Full Sun

Soil: Prefer acidic to slightly basic (6.0-7.0), well-drained, organic soil. However, they adapt to most soil types except alkaline and wet. If you have clay soil, you will need to amend with organic matter. To increase the soil's organic content, amend with organic mulch-wet peat moss, well-aged sawdust, straw or leaf litter.

Sounds like a good match to me.

I have found places with nettles are usually really good, although can be a bit wet. Watch out they can cause irritation of the skin. I don't know if you have them there?
https://depts.washington.edu/proppln...a%20dioica.htm

Also adding gypsum like Easy7 said would help. It is cheap and you don't need to bring a 50 lb bag in at one time. Bring a few pounds each time you go.

I well researched spot is hard to find and takes a lot of work. Once found prepare it like you will be using it for several years to come, as you very well might be. It will get better every year.

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I don't know if its the same for blackberries, but as far as blue berries go, you don't need to plant them in an acid soil, they prefer pH 5.5 only under certain nutrient conditionss...
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Old 01-25-2018, 08:29 AM #62
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I don't have Black berry's where I am at, but find areas with berries are generally good. A quick google search and I find this for Black berry.


Site Selection for Blackberry Bushes
Light: Full Sun

Soil: Prefer acidic to slightly basic (6.0-7.0), well-drained, organic soil. However, they adapt to most soil types except alkaline and wet. If you have clay soil, you will need to amend with organic matter. To increase the soil's organic content, amend with organic mulch-wet peat moss, well-aged sawdust, straw or leaf litter.

Sounds like a good match to me.

I have found places with nettles are usually really good, although can be a bit wet. Watch out they can cause irritation of the skin. I don't know if you have them there?
https://depts.washington.edu/proppln...a%20dioica.htm

Also adding gypsum like Easy7 said would help. It is cheap and you don't need to bring a 50 lb bag in at one time. Bring a few pounds each time you go.

I well researched spot is hard to find and takes a lot of work. Once found prepare it like you will be using it for several years to come, as you very well might be. It will get better every year.

Peace GG


there are nettles in this part of the world but not at my plots. actually they could come up in spring at my sites though. last year i was looking at soil types, water availability and light coverage. i didnt think to observe the native plants. now i know that the plants tell a lot.
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i decidede to germinate 5 more seeds, so i can have enough mother plants fo clones. i had at first done 5 leda uno, and 6 DNA GENETICS lemon skunk. and now 10 days later 3 ledas and 3 lemon skunk survive. so 6/11 seeds grew into healthy plants. quite a poor survival rate for seeds.

then the othe day i did 5 lemon kush from OASEEDS BULK SEEDS; super cheap they were. well 5/5 sprouted and within 12 Hours. within 24 hours they were above ground and putting out first leaves. these seeds show much vigour. more then the other 'Brand Name' seeds. so my point is that just because a seeds costs alot doesnt mean a dang thing. imagine the number of potential genetic variations that are present in the dna of cannabis? millions. so really any seed can be a ' realy good seed' or a total dudd seed.

last year i grew bag seed produced by the pollenation of some indoor skunk strains, by an undetected banana, thus creating feminised seeds, which also grew with extreme vigour;

just something to think aboiut
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this is the cage before i put the plastic bag in it. once the bag goes in it becoes the swamp tube
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Looks beautiful! And I agree, cheap/bag seeds can turn out very nice despite being considered trash genetics. I'm looking forward to this swamp grow.
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Old 02-04-2018, 06:38 PM #69
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greetingss. ineed some help. i aalready filled up 15 swamp tubes with plain coco. i plan to add chicken poop pellets , lime, and some kelp if i can find it here. also maybe composted manure of cow and horse. the question is this.

if i add these fertilizers n,ow in february that makes three months in advance. will the nutes leech out or loose their strenght over 3 months.

i can also add all the above ingredients at planting time in may thus loosing nothing to leaching or runoff or just decomposing of the nutrients.

so people what would ou do put the erts down now or right before tansplant in may? any info on this i what i want to hear. thanks
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is there a simple super soil recipie for coco? what does yall put in coco for geurilla ops?

so i have about 30 SWAMP TUBES already in place. fiftenn with coco and fifiteen at another spot with forest humus soil/compost. this spot will also have about 15 grow bags placed ontop of some really big holes that i dug and re filled with the same forest-humus-compost-soil. thes are in spot where wate table is about a foot below surface
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