mad man moon
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I have some fox farm big grow and then tiger flower fertilizer from last season. She's just been given water so far.
Wanda was sprouted in water and I placed her into her big house right there in the garden and that's where we will get to know each other. You hear all sorts of things in the web about how to do this or that and it makes my head spin. I tried those peat pod things on two of the seeds and it was not a good idea at all. One went into a 5 inch plastic starter and meh...
So I ditched all the crap starters and just went with my gut on Wanda. I think her house is about 30 inches H?W. Last season was a whole different game, clones direct into the garden soil.
Containers are not my comfort zone, but I wanted to have her close. The good thing about the big plastic pot is the rabbits can't reach that far. Actually the wild rabbits here are pretty cool. They have their native stuff to eat and we get along just fine, but this is not on the menu.
So, that's about that. I will use very diluted nutrients sparingly so her soil stays happy and keep that sun burning.
mmm
I have some fox farm big grow and then tiger flower fertilizer from last season. She's just been given water so far.
Wanda was sprouted in water and I placed her into her big house right there in the garden and that's where we will get to know each other. You hear all sorts of things in the web about how to do this or that and it makes my head spin. I tried those peat pod things on two of the seeds and it was not a good idea at all. One went into a 5 inch plastic starter and meh...
So I ditched all the crap starters and just went with my gut on Wanda. I think her house is about 30 inches H?W. Last season was a whole different game, clones direct into the garden soil.
Containers are not my comfort zone, but I wanted to have her close. The good thing about the big plastic pot is the rabbits can't reach that far. Actually the wild rabbits here are pretty cool. They have their native stuff to eat and we get along just fine, but this is not on the menu.
So, that's about that. I will use very diluted nutrients sparingly so her soil stays happy and keep that sun burning.
mmm