InTheShed Grows Inside & Out: Jump In Any Time

Tent bound again. Here they are on flip day 15. Fruit Punch on the left, Golden Tiger on the right:


Forgot to mention I did a bit of thinning underneath on Sunday. There will still be plenty to do after stretch, but less!

Shed FP and GT have a pretty green to them, nice grow. Shed, how can you tell if you have water enough using those cloth bags? I have a few bags, but I wonder about how to water using them. Looking at your grow, cloth seems to do just fine.:cool::bong:
 
Shed FP and GT have a pretty green to them, nice grow. Shed, how can you tell if you have water enough using those cloth bags? I have a few bags, but I wonder about how to water using them. Looking at your grow, cloth seems to do just fine.
I don't find much different about cloth pots over hard ones in terms of water, except that you do need to water more slowly around the outer ring so the water doesn't all run off the outside. I water until I start to get runoff from the bottom, which is the same regardless of pot type.

In a plug for our sponsor GeoPots, I find that the water doesn't run off on the outside as easily compared to the cloth pots I've gotten from Amazon, so I can speed up the process. I don't have a lot of time in the mornings so faster is better for me. Once around the outside, then left half of the pot, right half, done.
 
So we ended up having another slice each. It might be a lil early but I’m starting to feel high. And so is my buddy, starting watching Rambo last blood after the first brownie and had another like Half an hour later because why not. Some very intense scenes are now tripping me out. Got a pretty good body buzz and head buzz, I would equate this high to smoking a bowl.
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As for that question I’m not to sure I’d consider this my first successful grow in like 4 years of trying XD but it was all from that Scotty flop plant, has a very wild mint smell and the when smoked you can definitely taste the mintyness of it.
Yummy brownies:thumb:
 
Very nice looking fruit punch mr.Shed, those leaves are fetching.....
Thanks Smeegol! They're fetching PM these days :eek: . I took them out and sprayed them down with Southern Ag's Garden Friendly Fungicide (recommended by @bobrown14 ) even though it has never worked in the past. I doubled the strength this time to ½ tsp/32 ounces.

Of course, they got rained on about an hour later, so it looks like I'll be doing it all over again tomorrow if the weather is clearer.
Did you pull the tie downs off, or did you not have any?
I'm not sure what you're referencing since you quoted yourself.
 
@InTheShed, if you are having issues with PM, look into Lactobaccilus.

Its easy to make and has many uses, including foliar sprays to inhibit fungal and viral infections of plants.
Is that what folks call LABS? I know @Amy Gardner did a tutorial on how to make that a while back. The Southern Ag GFF has 98.85% Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747*, so it might be in the same general area biologically. It mentions PM specifically, so I'm hoping that bumping the concentration will work.

I'm already keeping sourdough starter alive, so if I can keep from having another science experiment in my kitchen that would be nice. But if the SAGFF doesn't work I will dig up Amy's recipe and tell my family to keep their hands off yet another jar :cheesygrinsmiley:.
 
LB is the bacteria that feeds on lactose (the protein in milk) and is present in the air all around us And is a probiotic. It is also a cheap way to make your own cottage cheese lol

The whey produced is full of LB and is good for gut health as well as an ”organic digester”. I add it to my compost and my soils when I make new batches, speeds up the cooking process.
 
I have tried spraying a 2:3 skim milk:water spray on PM, but I haven't drawn any specific conclusions about it beyond that it makes the plants smell terrible. It may work for a few days though but I haven't been consistent I must admit.

I'm not really the home-made stuff curdling in jar kind of person, so I really really want the SAGFF to work, but I appreciate the suggestion and will start down that road if this doesn't work. I definitely don't want another PM-filled flowering time like I had last summer.

:thanks: Celt!
 
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