Nice bean selection GanjaD. From one bean collector to another, respect.
This bad weather should pass soon.
This bad weather should pass soon.
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By the way,I may be addicted to ...... collecting more clones than I can responsibly keep in the stable.
Peace.
Trying to put clones outside under sup lighting in hoops but the weather keeps messing with me. Woke up to snow and my two clone hoops collapsed. I used 3/4 inch pvc on them. Good thing my seed hoop was 1 inch pvc or i'd be so pissed right about now.
Got some big nice females from seed with happy strong green growth.
Anyway,had some help and got the clone hoops rebuilt with 1 inch pvc. Hoping to put clones out early next week with 16 hrs light.
Getting my custom soil mix ordered and blended over next few days and should have the first load next week. This soil mix is going to be perfect.
I'll put some pictures up at some point but I lost my camera charger and I'm way too busy. It's going to be a crazy year of lot's of sour and kushes and way too many amazing strains to keep track of. Hoping to unwind and relax at some point in the near future and take in everything I've done over the last year and few months. The reason I grow is to have the most elaborate head stash in the world...lol.
Happy smoking and growing guys.
By the way,I may be addicted to starting seeds and collecting more clones than I can responsibly keep in the stable.
Peace.
What soil mix are you using Ganja?
Made the hoops wider this year. Made a few other improvements as well. Big spliff of SFV OG x Chemdog pheno#4.
Planting lot's of goodies tonight on the new moon. Lot's of stuff I made last year too,including seeds from a 10 pound Fuzzy Mist(Sequoia mist) that I crossed with a male SSSDH. I tracked down the real breeder of the mist and gave him some seeds. He's also got a purple mist and a fall mist.
Happy growing friends.
Trying to put clones outside under sup lighting in hoops but the weather keeps messing with me. Woke up to snow and my two clone hoops collapsed. I used 3/4 inch pvc on them. Good thing my seed hoop was 1 inch pvc or i'd be so pissed right about now.
Got some big nice females from seed with happy strong green growth.
Anyway,had some help and got the clone hoops rebuilt with 1 inch pvc. Hoping to put clones out early next week with 16 hrs light.
Getting my custom soil mix ordered and blended over next few days and should have the first load next week. This soil mix is going to be perfect.
I'll put some pictures up at some point but I lost my camera charger and I'm way too busy. It's going to be a crazy year of lot's of sour and kushes and way too many amazing strains to keep track of. Hoping to unwind and relax at some point in the near future and take in everything I've done over the last year and few months. The reason I grow is to have the most elaborate head stash in the world...lol.
Happy smoking and growing guys.
By the way,I may be addicted to starting seeds and collecting more clones than I can responsibly keep in the stable.
Peace.
Organic Garden Mix $40.75 yard • $9.75 bag
We start with a finished portion of our Tango Mulch Compost and add sandy loam soil, 1/4- Fir bark, crushed red lava rock and a little soil sulfur to adjust the pH. The very high hummus content of the soil is just the thing for a bountiful "raised bed" vegetable garden. Just put it in your bed and watch everything grow! Also recommended for 1/2 barrel planting.
Tango Mulch Compost is an organic compost made with a blend of green waste and grape pomace fertilized with oyster shell flour, bone meal, blood meal, kelp meal, Dolomite 10, greensand, soil sulfur pellets and Azomite. Good for landscaping and vegetable gardening. This is our manure free alternative to our most popular Mango Mulch Compost.
And then cutting it w/ some extra perilite and a bunch of old coco laying around from other projects...maybe toss in a good bit of peat moss? If I went the mulch I reckon I'd have to cut it pretty hard, it's basically just balling compost I believe.MANGO MULCH $45.00 yard • $11.50 bag
Mango Mulch is our most unique and famous product. Listed by th e(OMRI) for use in organic production. Its ingredients are like no other commercial compost and our composting process ensures that the finished product stands alone. Its fine even texture, rich black color and powerful supply of nutrients along with a bountiful array of beneficial bacteria and micro-organisms are essential for your soil’s health and vitality. Mango Mulch Compost has been used successfully by organic farmers and professional gardeners for years. Try it yourself and experience the unique taste and quality of organically grown fruits and vegetables. It doesn’t have any mangos in it, but it does have horse and cow manure to supply basic nutrients; grape and apple pomace which are high in beneficial bacteria and yeasts to aid with the breakdown of organic matter; rice hulls and straw for good soil tilth; soft rock phosphate and greensand to boost the phosphorous and potassium.
Whats new ganja d? waitin on another awsome picture update!