I promise there will be an increase in actual plant action on this journal soon. Just had time there to feed and water and run off again.
Life's been busy- last night I was staring at this jungle wondering wtf am I doing this for? I've got way more growing going on than I actually need to have going on. All these different strains and stuff. Why? Should I cut back to a few favourite strains and stop constantly pushing the limits of my time and space?
Mainly I'm just having fun, and have a thousand things I want to explore and learn about- and only space to squeeze in a few of them. Having too much fun to stop I guess.
So- no I probably won't stop. It's the same thing with my vegetable gardens. I could just go buy veggies and save myself all the work and commitment - why spend the summer digging and watering and weeding.. but somehow it seems very important to me to have a garden, so wtf I guess. I have to do some stuff in life I regard as a waste of time, and gardening has never been one of them for some reason.
Having said that- I still would like to simplify things a little if possible. I've been feeling like I'm on a one way track to more and more complicated. I'll never be able to fit in 10% of what I'd like to fit in- so maybe I should learn to backpedal a little.
Anyway- things are good with the planties. Clipped another mouldy bud on a PCMT. Finally hit a sweet spot where all the plants are taking the same bloom mix and I just needed to do one large mix then dilute it to different levels for various strains.
Left side. The damaged leaves on the hex plants are from early on when I had the salts buildup. Fixed by a flush. There's a coco grower on 420 who keeps saying you don't need to have runoff in coco- so I took his advice for awhile. I no longer believe him. Also a little heat stroke especially in the Jack Herer cross which is somewhere at the left - big curled leaves. Can't all be perfect.
Right side
Flowering
The two old plants in the corners only needed water. Hex res- all I had to do was add water because I'm weening them off the food now.
It's so pleasant at the end when all I have to do is water. Was pretty complicated there for a while with the early flowering ones needing different levels of nitrogen and whatnot.
It must be very nice to grow in organic soil where you don't have to juggle the feedings and ph- once you figure out the initial soil mix after years of study, that is.
Veg is uhh- overgrown again. Besides the ones you can see there are 27 small ones in one gallon pots tucked underneath the foliage.
So yeah- anyway- (counting)... I count four plants in total - all doing fine and I hope to start some harvesting
in a few days.