Sorry this is a special edit.Wow it's Jay those are looking really good. But I'm surprised you didn't use some type of super soil or some type of soil around the the potting hole that you put your plants down in there so they wouldn't be there in Strait native soil.
But there's always next year however they do look really well for straight native soil actually it's good that you feed them T they're going to need it you should probably top-dressing too with the all kinds of natural nutrients that you can possibly get around your area bone meal blood meal the kelp that you're using is as great I use that usually towards flower more but that's fine you put it in there now and it'll it'll decompose. But like all of your scraps from the table vegetable matter Tee's coffee save some stuff like that back and take that with you when you go up there and put it around the base of the plant dig it in a little bit with your little hand shovel and just buried around the plant near the surface but cover it up and water with your tea and topping.
Your plants are going to love that.
Yeah it's too bad so far away from where you live at it's hard to take care of them I know that distance.
Do you got copper bands around the bottom? I understand you guys in the UK got to deal with slugs over there a lot? That's something you definitely want to put around them.
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But definitely they are what they eat so if you want flavor you got to feed them flavor they love to eat things like bat guano see if you can get that.
all kinds of manure create different flavors so I can't say enough about using natural manure not so much cow shit though but alpaca works really good Lama works really good bat guano Jamaican bat guano I use for my flowering. Mexican or Samarian bat guano or Indonesian bat guano I use during the veggie.
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