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SKAGITMAGIC
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I call it the Green-to, It's a WIP that DIY, sunny this morning, might get er done!!
No it doesn't, but it's in the only place I could put it, The direct sun doesn't hit it till about 11:30 am, but I've got no choice, I've grown many sucessful plants in the spot, real good smoke with real decent yields, I've gotton close to a pound per plant,during GOOD summers, I gotta wonder what and if, if I had Southern Exposure, but because of security reasons it can't happen.valleyboy said:Does this baby have southern exposure?
During the winter I bury a few fish carcasses, and mix both chicken and cow manure compost in all the flower beds, we don't get any real winter here in the sound, very little freeze or snow. I think I'm gonna start useing soybean meal after reading cheflovelle organic thread. In the green-to I used some bloodmeal, alfalfa meal, and a little lime. I bought some stuff for powdery mildew yesterday, instead of sodium bicarbonate, it's Potassium bicorbanate, We'll see!!!, The PM really likes the C99!!!! none on the Dutch Treat, and a spot outside on 1 chemdog, bummer.valleyboy said:What kind of soil supplements are you using?
Bad case of CRS, man I keep forgetting to box it in, thanks for the reminder!! Kinda had a bad day weather wise friday, and opened the doors to the green-to and put my potted stuff under shelter!! Bought a hand truck at a yard sale for 4 bucks and modified it to move the 20 gallon pots.ray jay said:Morning Skagit, Do you have any Fans to move air around in the green-to? If not hook one or two up in there circulating air should help keep the PM at bay.
really crummy weather, the girls keep getting buffeted by high winds, not wet anyway.ray jay said:Nice move on the hand truck. Get a rope or Bungie to strap bucket to cart hepls stabelize. They keep promising good weather but typical washington weather does what it wants.lol