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BigBearNTexas
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Been a slow time in the garden since the last harvest. I’ve had clones of Tangerine Dream ready to go, but I’ve been keeping them small and in their 1L nursery pots longer than I normally would because I didn’t have room in the bloom space to get them to the next step.
I’ve got the majority of my vegetable starts out of the tent and so that freed up room for four Tangies to get put into their Dollar Tree wastebasket hempy pots. I’ve still got some tomatoes, a couple of peppers, and a weld plant (makes yellow dye) in there, but they should be big enough to transplant outside in another couple of weeks. That will give my clones enough time to grow some more roots and recover from transplanting and a trim before I set them on a bloom schedule.
The mother is still producing, her trunk is getting huge. I can see the need of taking a clone to start a new mother plant maybe later this year, but so far she’s been recovering and putting out new growth like a champ.
I’m playing this round with HD Mix, mixed with more perlite. It’s a different animal than my regular coco/perlite mix, so I’m looking forward to seeing how that changes things. Already I can see a difference the peat is making in retaining water. I will have to watch that more than I’m used to. Also using straight water for a while, but will probably switch over to my Megacrop at some point when I see the plants needing it.
Fun stuff abounds!
I’ve got the majority of my vegetable starts out of the tent and so that freed up room for four Tangies to get put into their Dollar Tree wastebasket hempy pots. I’ve still got some tomatoes, a couple of peppers, and a weld plant (makes yellow dye) in there, but they should be big enough to transplant outside in another couple of weeks. That will give my clones enough time to grow some more roots and recover from transplanting and a trim before I set them on a bloom schedule.
The mother is still producing, her trunk is getting huge. I can see the need of taking a clone to start a new mother plant maybe later this year, but so far she’s been recovering and putting out new growth like a champ.
I’m playing this round with HD Mix, mixed with more perlite. It’s a different animal than my regular coco/perlite mix, so I’m looking forward to seeing how that changes things. Already I can see a difference the peat is making in retaining water. I will have to watch that more than I’m used to. Also using straight water for a while, but will probably switch over to my Megacrop at some point when I see the plants needing it.
Fun stuff abounds!