Alright finally I got my comp figured out and it is functioning again. So like I said before everything is set up. The fence is built, the pots are built with dirt and plants in them now. Here are some pics of the process and results.
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Got the Fence Done and Looks Great.
So I was shopping around everywhere and couldn't find good material to make the pots out of. Finally while I am at Mendo Mill(Local Hardware Store) I see a giant roll of some clothe they called Ground Cover, so we pulled it down and it was almost identical to the material used in smart pots.
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Smart Pot
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Great Alternative I found
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So I got a large piece that only costs me $40 score!! I ended up saving 300 bucks or so.
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The spacing on these babies is cutting a little close but I had to do what I could to fit ten in there. After seeing what others gardens look like I see that my plants are really small I ended having to use some younger ladies cause the older ones were needed for the indoor. So the plants are a little late and a little small but I figure I could do well still there is plenty of time to veg these babies up.
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So my list of strains also changed entirely I am now have
8 Xj13s
1 White Rhino
1 Blue Dream
I will be putting those Hiram and Jade Hawaiian strains in smaller pots scattered throughout the garden.
Here they are the first day after transplant.
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XJ13
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Blue Dream
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So thats it the update from the couple weeks.
I have been feeding these ladies a compost tea once a week. And foliar feeding them with micro nutes and High N nutes every 3 to 4 days. In about 3 weeks I will start feeding the roots High N Tea. Thanks for all the support of people around me and on Icmag. Im loving the summer YEA!!!
Looking good brotherganja. Just a question about your soil/medium. Are there any amendments/minerals/fertilizers in your soil other than what you described on the first page? Was simplicity the primary reason for going with the guano teas?
Great job. Keep it up.![]()