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@Redeye Master
Here is a wee run down of how I fill my pots . I decided to add my nutes dry for simplicity to show my method.
I use a large garden bag and to that I add my soil. I then fill a pot to the brim with just soil. Empty that full pot in to a larger container then add 2 spoon fulls of feed and mix in. I get rid of any lumps and twigs asci mix. Then empty back in to the pot and that's one.

My feed is a mix of blood fish bone and chicken poop. Its a full box of blood fish bone and two hand full of chicken poop pellet's. A rough mix. I will use this again in a few weeks.
I will do a wee update for you .
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@Redeye Master
Here is a wee run down of how I fill my pots . I decided to add my nutes dry for simplicity to show my method.
I use a large garden bag and to that I add my soil. I then fill a pot to the brim with just soil. Empty that full pot in to a larger container then add 2 spoon fulls of feed and mix in. I get rid of any lumps and twigs asci mix. Then empty back in to the pot and that's one.

My feed is a mix of blood fish bone and chicken poop. Its a full box of blood fish bone and two hand full of chicken poop pellet's. A rough mix. I will use this again in a few weeks.
I will do a wee update for you .View attachment 1488546View attachment 1488547View attachment 1488548View attachment 1488549View attachment 1488550
Appreciate that man! With your feed do u just add to the top Of your plants and water?
 
I specially breed my seeds for better F1's . I won't give away all my secrets but I do continue the generation's with the same vigour . As the generation's age I continue to lock in the desired traits . I haven't experienced a dud cross in years. I got good at this game with practice. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the response!
Practice makes perfect!
 
UK people be dying in a 36C heat-wave.
Ganja be dancing and smiling, feeling she's back in her ancestral home.
The herb loves the heat and the sun!

Here's some shots of my Sawney Beans' mostly Lecters and a few Strawberry/Blue Nuggets:

Three pots with some Lecters and Nuggests about to plant out.
The beans were dropped on July 3 (Lecters) and 4 (Nuggets), popped on the 10th and 11th, so are 8 / 9 days out of the ground today.
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A pair of happy young Lecters:
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Larger Lecter and smaller Nuggets:
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Another pair of larger Lecter and smaller Nuggets:
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Older sister of the Lecters.
I think the seed was dropped (or popped?) on May 24.
This makes her almost 8 weeks old today.
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Just started in a small cell pot in a community greenhouse,
transplanted out after about 15-20 days, a little root-bound, but okay.
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Plant out is just dig a little hole in the ground, about 2L size/depth, and plant in.
Water every so often, and a handful of blood-fish-bone fert about a week okay, washed in.
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Frost is on point for these Lecters!!

The new seedlings now planted out, in the same area as the older Lecter above:
The pair of Lecters:
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Lector + Nuggets:
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Lecter and Nuggets second pair:
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Another earlier pair of Lecters, same age as the older one above, almost 8 weeks now:
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They're in a different spot, a bit drier, poorer soil.
They picked up recently with the blood-fish-bone fertilizer wash in.
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Smaller than the one above, but just as frosty!
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Meanwhile, back home in the back yard, and two pots, each with a Lecter and a Nugget:
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Will be looking to plant out soon.

Stay happy and hydrated people!

Love and hugs,
~MJS
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