Well, in continuance of the last few days, I was getting lightly sprinkled on as I was working my outdoor girls, the entire time.
I pulled off the old hay. Sprinkled on a bit of Montana grow volcanic silica. Applied the top dressing that I had taken off the original 20 gallon pots in this grow. Placed back the old hay and replaced it with fresh alpha hay. With it sprinkling like it was, I have to go back later and put sprinkle on some bokashi.
Just what I'm seeing from this early on with Super TrainWreck, she has earned herself a regular Earthbox grow Indoors under a controlled environment and and very nice light. Within a couple of days of showing flowering, she was pushing out trichomes! Not only is she putting out a good coat on the sugar leaves, she's throwing it on fans too!
Be sure to click and zoom in!
Edit...................... This is 14 days from first signs of flowering.
When I had set this bamboo, I damn sure wouldn't expecting limited sunlight for the next several days!
At least she's definitely been getting busy with making the bud!
So just check the forecast for this week.
The next few days will be cloudy and rainy until Sunday!
It is what it is the exclamation point I think when I go back outside to apply the bokashi, I'm going to flip the pans. I just don't need the roots getting waterlogged..................... anymore than they already are! Ah, the joys of outdoor gardening! This is just art as hell this time of year! It is what it is!
I really think it worked out for the best by putting these girls out here and giving the 4x4 tent girls plenty of room. While still not super great, the location is much better than it was the last time I grew outdoors and is a bit more secure.
CBG Force got the same treatment and I secured her training a bit better with clips. It seems the velcro wasn't holding that well outdoors. I definitely need to pick a few winners and losers here in a bit after I let out training to come up a bit. She's got a very busy bottom that needs to be corrected.
I pulled off the old hay. Sprinkled on a bit of Montana grow volcanic silica. Applied the top dressing that I had taken off the original 20 gallon pots in this grow. Placed back the old hay and replaced it with fresh alpha hay. With it sprinkling like it was, I have to go back later and put sprinkle on some bokashi.
Just what I'm seeing from this early on with Super TrainWreck, she has earned herself a regular Earthbox grow Indoors under a controlled environment and and very nice light. Within a couple of days of showing flowering, she was pushing out trichomes! Not only is she putting out a good coat on the sugar leaves, she's throwing it on fans too!
Be sure to click and zoom in!
Edit...................... This is 14 days from first signs of flowering.
When I had set this bamboo, I damn sure wouldn't expecting limited sunlight for the next several days!
At least she's definitely been getting busy with making the bud!
So just check the forecast for this week.
The next few days will be cloudy and rainy until Sunday!
It is what it is the exclamation point I think when I go back outside to apply the bokashi, I'm going to flip the pans. I just don't need the roots getting waterlogged..................... anymore than they already are! Ah, the joys of outdoor gardening! This is just art as hell this time of year! It is what it is!
I really think it worked out for the best by putting these girls out here and giving the 4x4 tent girls plenty of room. While still not super great, the location is much better than it was the last time I grew outdoors and is a bit more secure.
CBG Force got the same treatment and I secured her training a bit better with clips. It seems the velcro wasn't holding that well outdoors. I definitely need to pick a few winners and losers here in a bit after I let out training to come up a bit. She's got a very busy bottom that needs to be corrected.
Next up!
Bud Porn!
Bud Porn!
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