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River Rooster

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Weather has been nice all week with hardly any rain had to give all the seedlings a good soak of fish emulsion and some went in the ground.. lots more males in this lot I guess because they were stressed in early stages of development.
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Rastafarout

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Nice thread , @River Rooster guerilla growing probably the hardest style known , especially if it’s a dry place .
Try making a separate little corner where you have a salt spread round the the seedlings ,
And top it up as needed
Slugs are sly fucks, and don’t always leave a telltale trail
I even put salt on the container like a margarita
but not on the lip of the cup
Make shift roof (small) with a piece of corrugated fibreglass ( doesn’t reflect like glass) can’t see from air

And that’s a broom cluster fig , delicious to eat , wait for them to change colour ..
 

River Rooster

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@Hasch this was a fish/seaweed based complete fertiliser but smells like molasses on in US NPK (oxide) it’s a 1-2-3. I have some liquid guano I can be using to make up some flower fert cheaper.. it’s NPK 0-25-0 (oxide)

@Far_out I have to put a bunch of effort into an area to grow the seeds nothing is really touching the seedlings once they have a few nodes but I lost so many sprouting. I’m thinking of raising it well off the ground using metal fence posts with some extra slug protection around the way up. Perhaps also inside a plastic container so they are sealed up.

I’m not sure the variety of fig but it’s Asian not African they are all ‘edible’ just some taste a lot better than others

The hash came out nice and blonde

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River Rooster

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@Far_out different species Ficus fur vs Ficus racemosa. Not doing anymore seedlings for now just clones. Might start some other seeds over summer or might just use clones of what I have going.

Seedlings are responding much better to the weather, warmer days and mostly sunshine. Let’s hope I can get them to stretch out better than the last bunch. The mulched clay soil is still pretty moist… Planted a bunch more in the beds, got rid of males, spinosad the flowers, fertilised and more mulch.

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Swamp Thang

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Looking good, those plants. Clones are the way to go for sure. Mine start stretching and budding the instant I plant them outdoors. I've got a regular indoor clone factory conveyor belt going here. I plan to maintain ten mother plants as Bonsai trees for years while shedding clones that I take out in batches year-round. It'll be a while before I ever need to buy seeds again.
 

River Rooster

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Some good growth this week annoying lots of males. The first seeds I started at home under good conditions were 80%+ female but the survivors out at the spot from stress when young are like 50%. Not sure if some smaller ones will flower in time as the days are getting longer and equinox is soon.

Garden is starting to take shape! I plan to have it filled all summer and get a few crops in throughout next year.
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