This morning pic's. 4 days after transplant.
Watering every day approximately 1 gallon each of rain water from the last rain we had.
We are very dry here in Michigan. We're on the edge of a drought. The news showed the drought line this morning and it's just below my region. There's no rain in the forecast. At least not anything that you can count on. Hit and miss at best.
So I am going to use up what rainwater I have left which is probably about 20 or 25 gallons or about two more days worth of watering.
Then I'm going to clean the tank then fill it full of city water ...ugh...!
But I got RV filter. So I'll filter the water into the tank and then it'll set for at least 24 hours as well as be aerated with the air stone's. It works it's good clean water as far as that goes...But I do prefer using the rain water though, the plants really respond to it real well and it never hurts the microbes. But old Mother nature is not so forgiving this year...
Watering every day approximately 1 gallon each of rain water from the last rain we had.
We are very dry here in Michigan. We're on the edge of a drought. The news showed the drought line this morning and it's just below my region. There's no rain in the forecast. At least not anything that you can count on. Hit and miss at best.
So I am going to use up what rainwater I have left which is probably about 20 or 25 gallons or about two more days worth of watering.
Then I'm going to clean the tank then fill it full of city water ...ugh...!
But I got RV filter. So I'll filter the water into the tank and then it'll set for at least 24 hours as well as be aerated with the air stone's. It works it's good clean water as far as that goes...But I do prefer using the rain water though, the plants really respond to it real well and it never hurts the microbes. But old Mother nature is not so forgiving this year...