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Those girls are looking great @ day 17.. Mind if I pull up a chair ? :smoking:
Please do....
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This week I added 200w of 3k cobs. A couple of foliar sprays of kelp tea and the rest plain water.

Oh the ladies are going to love the extra lumens :thumbsup:

They look super healthy buddy, really nice work so far and now with the added cobs I'm sure we will see a growth explosion :pass:

All the best :bong:

Mark..
 
Ok, but on what are the bags standing? Are those stones under them?
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Wk 3 update ~25days
DINAFEM Ocean Grown Cookies & Blueberry Cookies
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I was a bit late on my projected transplant(65 gallon top picture & 10 gallon pots bottom picture) so I've been chasing a small calcium deficiency. This week I top dressed some gypsum, a few foliar sprays with kelp and water soluble calcium. Plain water all week, one of waterings including a filet of Aloe Vera. Tonight I'll sow in a cover crop, top dress some compost and add a mulch layer.

@davisgirl
@Dinafem-Mark
 
Wk 3 update ~25days
DINAFEM Ocean Grown Cookies & Blueberry Cookies
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I was a bit late on my projected transplant(65 gallon top picture & 10 gallon pots bottom picture) so I've been chasing a small calcium deficiency. This week I top dressed some gypsum, a few foliar sprays with kelp and water soluble calcium. Plain water all week, one of waterings including a filet of Aloe Vera. Tonight I'll sow in a cover crop, top dress some compost and add a mulch layer.

@davisgirl
@Dinafem-Mark


Interesting that you started all 4 plants in one big pot then transplanted each to a new home. Do you run into any issues when transplanting mate? Such as the roots getting tangled together?

Very interesting approach :thumbsup:

All the best :bong:

Mark..
 
Interesting that you started all 4 plants in one big pot then transplanted each to a new home. Do you run into any issues when transplanting mate? Such as the roots getting tangled together?

Very interesting approach :thumbsup:

All the best :bong:

Mark..
Interesting that you started all 4 plants in one big pot then transplanted each to a new home. Do you run into any issues when transplanting mate? Such as the roots getting tangled together?

Very interesting approach :thumbsup:

All the best :bong:

Mark..
No Mark---4 plants were transplanted into the 65 gallon from their smaller pots....we shall see how the roots react at the end of our journey.:pass:wellness to you
 
Week 4 update ~33days
DINAFEM Ocean Grown Cookies and Blueberry Cookies
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Sowed in
Common oats
Rye
hairy vetch
Field pea
Alfalfa

Top dressed
Kelp meal
Alfalfa meal
Crustacean meal
Fish bone flour
Karanja cake
Gypsum
Bokashi
Malted barley
Vermicompost
Thermal compost

Soil Covered with oat straw inoculated with blue oyster mycelium

Some defoliation and plain water

@davisgirl @Dinafem-Mark
 
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