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CascadianDank
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9-5 Transplant day. Besides using the Mycorrhizae as I have been doing I also added some Dolomite Lime to the pots, IDK why I havent been doing this all along since I have a big bag just sitting there but I will be from now on. I used 1 shot glass (3 Tbls) per 2 gal pot filling the pot half way then adding half a shot mixing it up then filling the rest of the way and adding/mixing the rest then putting the plant into the pot.
Heres the tent and closet afterwards
And heres a shot out my bedroom window of the garden during the rain we had. I was able to collect about 6 gals of rain water which I used to water the Ladies of the Garden yesterday. They had not been watered for 2 days because of the rain doing that for me so 3 days of rain water
Yesterday 9-7 we spent the day in the sun cleaning up the garden area and making a raised bed for our Herbs which you will see at the end in the Group Shots. I also moved the Ladies around and got some solo pics of them with me standing behind them with a 4 ft level to give something to compare to as far as their size.
Ill start with my favorite first ( shhh dont tell the others)
BD1
Those sideways shots were meant to be that way so I could get more light for a better pic and you cant see them as good if I turn the pic before posting.
Heres the tent and closet afterwards
And heres a shot out my bedroom window of the garden during the rain we had. I was able to collect about 6 gals of rain water which I used to water the Ladies of the Garden yesterday. They had not been watered for 2 days because of the rain doing that for me so 3 days of rain water
Yesterday 9-7 we spent the day in the sun cleaning up the garden area and making a raised bed for our Herbs which you will see at the end in the Group Shots. I also moved the Ladies around and got some solo pics of them with me standing behind them with a 4 ft level to give something to compare to as far as their size.
Ill start with my favorite first ( shhh dont tell the others)
BD1
Those sideways shots were meant to be that way so I could get more light for a better pic and you cant see them as good if I turn the pic before posting.