Bud Builders - Making Friends, Growing Cannabis

Register a free account today to become a Bud Builders member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on our site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox.

Join the fun and make some friends!

Zen’s Spring 2026 Grow

Zen_seeker

POTM Winner 🏆
Joined
Apr 16, 2023
Messages
6,548
Reaction score
25,074
20260217:

We have GG#4 Josey Wales Cut and Sherbanger #22.

Had these waiting for the last harvest to end. Sent by G$ from a guy named Ash he found on a Discord server that had just moved to Canada.

They have been in low light getting nothing but water and occasional Fox Farm Grow Big 6:4:4.

The soil was made up yesterday evening and they were transplanted by dinner time.

IMG_9098.jpeg

IMG_9095.jpeg

IMG_9096.jpeg

IMG_9097.jpeg

The remaining red cups will be given away or tossed.

I expect to up pot one more time in March before a two week rest then flip. Going for shorter plants this round.
 
20260219: GG#4 & SB#22


They seem to be doing fine after the transplant. Color is good as is the newer growth.IMG_9130.jpeg

Not much to see but each pot had the following added at transplant.

  • Biochar: 3 tsp root area
  • Gypsum: 2 tsp
  • Worm castings: 6 tbsp
  • Azomite: 1.5 tsp
  • Dolomite lime: 1 tsp
  • Mykos: dusted root area
  • Azos: 1/2 tsp root area
  • Gaia 4:4:4: 1.5 tsp
  • Gaia 2:8:4: ½ tsp

1.5 - 2 litres water was used to water it all in. Then left to sit in a sink of water about a third up the pot for a while before moving into the tent. This is to make sure everything settles and gets rid of any air pockets or dry spots. I add soil to the top of it sinks or holes open up.

Winter harvest is doing good after three or four days hanging. Temperature ranges from 19* to 25* with humidity going between 40% to 60%.IMG_9131.jpeg


That’s it for now. I’ve got to get back to chopping ice and shovelling snow. Enjoy your day people. 👊
 
20260223: GG#4 & SB#22

Things are taking root, literally. They need trimming or LST as they are starting to stretch under the new light. Bumped the light from 4 to 6 as well. IMG_9163.jpeg

The GGB#4 & GM I left in red cups to give away needed to be transplanted. They are hungry and need more light.

First watering since the transplant so I’ll be looking for any issues or deficiencies this week. The soils still very loose and moves when watered. The wand was great for this, really wish it hadn’t died.
 
20260225: GG#4 & SB#22

The clones had been getting Fox Farm Grow Big in red cups for the last 11.5 weeks or so. (6:4:4) And nothing else but water.

Switching to dry nutrients after the transplants has them looking lime color and some yellow leaves I removed. IMG_9176.jpeg

Temperatures in the tent have been 17* to 27* with 25* being normal lights on temp. RH has been 40% to 60% with 50% being typical at lights on.

They’ve only need watering once after the soaking at transplant. I’ll be adding epsom next watering to try and correct the lime color.

I’m planning to make a worm castings tea this week once I see the plants are about ready for another watering. A bit will be used as a foliar spray.

I had bumped the light from 4 to 6 the other day which probably added to the lime color but it did stop the stretching.

Updated: Just cleaned them up a little. Trimmed off the crazy re-veg growth and lower crud. Now I’ll wait until they need watering/tea.IMG_9178.jpeg

All the roots are poking through a week after transplant. 🍬IMG_9177.jpeg

A lot of people just seem to be tired all the time, including us. Going to bed much earlier but still getting up before 5am. Never seem to get that fully rested feeling. Lots of stress. Looking forward to spring and getting out more.
 
Last edited:
A lot of people just seem to be tired all the time, including us. Going to bed much earlier but still getting up before 5am. Never seem to get that fully rested feeling. Lots of stress. Looking forward to spring and getting out more

i hear ya man, march always brings the blues.. hope you can get in some nap time here and there... we know for a fact Willow would be down for that!!! hehe
 
i hear ya man, march always brings the blues.. hope you can get in some nap time here and there... we know for a fact Willow would be down for that!!! hehe
February is the worst for me. March can sometimes bring an early thaw or at least a few spring days. I think Mother Nature isn’t done yet this year. Looking forward to Saturday and double digits!👊
 
20260305: GG#4 JW & Sherbanger #22

They haven’t been happy since transplanting. Roots seem fine and poking out all over but the leaves are all over the place and multi coloured. Little lime. Little yellow. Little burnt. Argh 🤦

I might have screwed up the dry nutrients when making the soil for transplant? IDK.

I watered with a TBSP per 7.5L of epsom. Later I gave them all 500ml of water with 0:50:30 added at G$ suggestion. He thinks it a PK issue.

March 2nd.
79419416841__B46AC02F-7581-45FE-B15E-B9A016529B5C.jpeg

March 4th bent a few tall branches.
IMG_9241.jpeg

This morning.IMG_9249.jpeg

0:50:30
79432501962__156A2FD7-3877-4C40-90B4-6DA1F6BA00EC.jpeg

Really hoping to do even better with the Sherbanger #22 this go round.79432894646__F6F788B8-339C-4F1B-90B6-188D83625574.jpegIMG_9243.jpeg

A sliver of hash and a bit of butter I scraped off the press. Had me flying for a while. 😳IMG_9234.jpeg

We’ll see what the weekend brings…
 
Unfortunately, I haven’t been following along (short attention span).
Is it possible to flush and add back a half feeding rich in mag, cal and iron?

It looks to me like it’s having a difficult time making chlorophyll, but not due to lack of available N, just can’t take advantage of it. I had one plant do that to me recently, but was never able to correct it fully, on a positive note, still had potent bud, just not a ton of it.

second thought also has me wondering is that possibly PH related at the root layer?
 
They look like they want more N to me. Soil with amendments in small pots is very doable, but they need a little boost with liquids to really thrive. Last year or so Ive been using this Udder Magic stuff from Lowes for organic immediately available N. Its just whey ferment and 6 1 2 NPK. But I admittedly dont mix amendments and salts. Instead I rely on various ferments like the Udder Magic to get that extra NPK as needed. Hope this helps!
 
Unfortunately, I haven’t been following along (short attention span).
Is it possible to flush and add back a half feeding rich in mag, cal and iron?

It looks to me like it’s having a difficult time making chlorophyll, but not due to lack of available N, just can’t take advantage of it. I had one plant do that to me recently, but was never able to correct it fully, on a positive note, still had potent bud, just not a ton of it.

second thought also has me wondering is that possibly PH related at the root layer?
I thought it was lack of N and not adding any epsom.

But I watered with a bit of epsom that day or the day prior to the pic.

G$ said the leaf burn and purple stems pointed towards PK. image000001.jpeg

I checked the plants last night and I’m back to thinking N & epsom. They are real pale lime now.

These were in red cups getting only low light, water, and a little 6:4:4 for 80 days prior to the transplant.
 
huge soil noob here since I grow in coco but I think you did the right move with the epsom
I have a good friend that's better with soil than I am, maybe he can chime in and assist
@BackyardBoogie
I’m leaning that way again and adding N. Either use the 6:4:4 fox farm grow big to give them a boost or Sensi Extra.
IMG_9274.jpeg
 
They look like they want more N to me. Soil with amendments in small pots is very doable, but they need a little boost with liquids to really thrive. Last year or so Ive been using this Udder Magic stuff from Lowes for organic immediately available N. Its just whey ferment and 6 1 2 NPK. But I admittedly dont mix amendments and salts. Instead I rely on various ferments like the Udder Magic to get that extra NPK as needed. Hope this helps!
I’m thinking the same lines. But I have a bunch of stuff already I can use. (See post above.)

I’m trying to switch over to dry nutes after using liquid for a few years. I did well with it outdoors in pots but inside I’m just a little off. Feeding to lightly I think. Want to get to KNF down the road. Already making different things following Stonemasons posts.
 
20260309: GG#4 JW & SB#22

Not doing great. Colour is still off. Even more lime. Going to try adding N just deciding which way to do it.

Worm castings 2:0:0
CalMag 4:0:0

Or maybe just as a boost the FFGB 6:4:4 it’s use too.

I need to water tonight so we’ll see I guess. Maybe ask the AI since others have been trying it?
 
Been busy making hash over the weekend. Started with sugar leaves from the last harvest and then tried old flower from past grows.

I pleasantly surprised with the results. I tumbled each group separately but the new stuff was a mix of two and then three strains. The older weed was my strain from Twin 2.

IMG_9257.jpeg

79461171867__795AC0BB-66AA-43D1-8D72-0154B12065CE.jpeg

79450741198__316A4FBD-429C-48BD-A9A9-D2265976736F.jpeg


IMG_9268.jpeg

79458989564__095A822D-4592-4ED1-8F7D-33015DE3DCA1.jpeg

Son and I like to sit on the porch and smoke our wooden pipes but I’ll cheat once in a blue moon and use the metal pipe in the basement for samples. Now that it’s getting warmer and the benches are clear of snow I’m looking forward to smoking outside again.
 
20260310: GG#4 JW & SB#22


IMG_9276.jpeg
I hoped to be up potting on the weekend but instead I’m chasing a deficiency.

The 0:50:30 doesn’t seem to have helped. So I watered them but added liquid nutes to try and fix this issue.

I always planned to use calmag and epsom if needed by watering. This time I added FFGB to it. Each plant got 1 litre.

Per 7.5 litres:
11ml Sensi Cal Mag Extra 4:0:0
35ml Fox Farm Grow Big 6:4:4
Total = 10:4:4

Water was left in the tray but I’ll remove any left in the morning before lights out.
 
I’m finding iron and magnesium to be the beginning to deficiencies in my recent organic efforts.
I think I’ve tried to feed only organic my last 3 grows but the deficiencies always showed up and caused my issues.

This grow, I started (apparently) with enough mag (or cal) and iron that the chlorophyll deficiency didn’t creep up.

my soil build had a lot of ammendments (in small amounts of each). Green Sand, Azomite, Langbenite, all the “meal” addatives etc. I could see it stressing the plant at irrigation time, but it also seems to have gotten past that early deficincy.

Whether I can repeat that success in another grow and whether or not a deficiency creeps up in these next 6 or 7 weeks remains to be seen. But I do believe that early mag and iron are the key.
 
20260309: GG#4 JW & SB#22

Not doing great. Colour is still off. Even more lime. Going to try adding N just deciding which way to do it.

Worm castings 2:0:0
CalMag 4:0:0

Or maybe just as a boost the FFGB 6:4:4 it’s use too.

I need to water tonight so we’ll see I guess. Maybe ask the AI since others have been trying it?
So for high N organically, hydrolyzed fish emulsion(if smells not a concern) or Udder Magic is my tool of choice these days. I know some folks like to mix salts and organics, but I find it reallllly tough to find a good balance doing it that way. Vs focusing on amendments and using ferments for a liquid boost. Ive had good buddies that did very nice "syganics" as they call it now. But they usually did it in context of salts + teas, not so much amendments. Hope this helps!
 
second thought also has me wondering is that possibly PH related at the root layer?
Purple stems have me leaning on a pH issue as well. Something's causing a lockout.

I know a lot of people don't pH in their soil grows, but I get purple stems with all the plants in my mother system where I rarely check pH. When I do, it's crazy high.
 
I’m finding iron and magnesium to be the beginning to deficiencies in my recent organic efforts.
I think I’ve tried to feed only organic my last 3 grows but the deficiencies always showed up and caused my issues.

This grow, I started (apparently) with enough mag (or cal) and iron that the chlorophyll deficiency didn’t creep up.

my soil build had a lot of ammendments (in small amounts of each). Green Sand, Azomite, Langbenite, all the “meal” addatives etc. I could see it stressing the plant at irrigation time, but it also seems to have gotten past that early deficincy.

Whether I can repeat that success in another grow and whether or not a deficiency creeps up in these next 6 or 7 weeks remains to be seen. But I do believe that early mag and iron are the key.
This is the second or third indoor grow with just dry nutrients. Last one had issues on the 5th week after flip but I believe that was my cutting down the amounts too soon.

I was going to make a worm castings tea at the beginning of this month but got busy then lazy. Too many other things on the go. Plus I really wanted to press some hash. Lol

I turned down the lights for the last two hours of lights on this morning and gave them an epsom foliar spray. This with everything else will take a few days before any changes become evident.
 
So for high N organically, hydrolyzed fish emulsion(if smells not a concern) or Udder Magic is my tool of choice these days. I know some folks like to mix salts and organics, but I find it reallllly tough to find a good balance doing it that way. Vs focusing on amendments and using ferments for a liquid boost. Ive had good buddies that did very nice "syganics" as they call it now. But they usually did it in context of salts + teas, not so much amendments. Hope this helps!
I make teas on occasion. Usually for foliar spays and/or soil boost.

Pipecarver will use both dry and wet nutrients. He’s got it down pretty good these days.

The plan was all dry nutes except for CalMag and epsom. These I would water in as needed. Just didn’t work out. Not long after transplanting from red cups they had issues. Guessing I mucked up the soil mix somewhere.

Now waiting a few days to see how the changes I’ve made play out.
 
Purple stems have me leaning on a pH issue as well. Something's causing a lockout.

I know a lot of people don't pH in their soil grows, but I get purple stems with all the plants in my mother system where I rarely check pH. When I do, it's crazy high.
I check the tap water once in a while and it’s usually around the 6.5 area.

Checking runoff doesn’t really give me an accurate reading.

I can put some soil in a glass and add tap water but I don’t know how accurate that reading would be either.
 
Worms survived the winter.IMG_9280.jpeg

Wanted to see how they were doing before covering with paper and cardboard.IMG_9281.jpeg

It seems they do better when I forget about them. Over feeding was an issue I think. They go through the paper shredding much better now.

No idea how many worms are alive now. Started with about 90.
 
I make teas on occasion. Usually for foliar spays and/or soil boost.

Pipecarver will use both dry and wet nutrients. He’s got it down pretty good these days.

The plan was all dry nutes except for CalMag and epsom. These I would water in as needed. Just didn’t work out. Not long after transplanting from red cups they had issues. Guessing I mucked up the soil mix somewhere.

Now waiting a few days to see how the changes I’ve made play out.
So I do lots of ferments as liquid feed in addition to the amendments. Buddha Grow has been in my arsenal a decade now, and stuff like Udder Magic do wonders in veg. The ferments allow me to push immediately available NPK, but theyre not salts that will harm the good soil biology. Same with using something like calmag. Instead just score some gypsum for cal. Epsom is perfect for mag. I just top dress them. And gypsum is infinitely cheaper than a bottle of calmag.

I should mention how airy your mix is also is a HUGE factor to success in organics. I never ever put in compost or castings. Instead I use a promix or 70/30 coco/perlite soilless medium. And use high quality amendments blends like Espoma Garden Tone and Pride Lands to amend it. And use the teas for the humic and all that. So often I see people making these really muddy compost heavy mixes, and its just begging for issues in small pots. If Im putting a plant in ground, lots of compost is perfect. But constainers play by pretty different rules.
 
So I do lots of ferments as liquid feed in addition to the amendments. Buddha Grow has been in my arsenal a decade now, and stuff like Udder Magic do wonders in veg. The ferments allow me to push immediately available NPK, but theyre not salts that will harm the good soil biology. Same with using something like calmag. Instead just score some gypsum for cal. Epsom is perfect for mag. I just top dress them. And gypsum is infinitely cheaper than a bottle of calmag.

I should mention how airy your mix is also is a HUGE factor to success in organics. I never ever put in compost or castings. Instead I use a promix or 70/30 coco/perlite soilless medium. And use high quality amendments blends like Espoma Garden Tone and Pride Lands to amend it. And use the teas for the humic and all that. So often I see people making these really muddy compost heavy mixes, and its just begging for issues in small pots. If Im putting a plant in ground, lots of compost is perfect. But constainers play by pretty different rules.

No compost, just worm castings when top dressing.

This is most of what I use and exactly what was added to these when they were up potted. It’s posted up too too.
  • Biochar: 3 tsp root area
  • Gypsum: 2 tsp
  • Worm castings: 6 tbsp
  • Azomite: 1.5 tsp
  • Dolomite lime: 1 tsp
  • Mykos: dusted root area
  • Azos: 1/2 tsp root area
  • Gaia 4:4:4: 1.5 tsp
Next feed has been halted while I try to correct with the liquid nutes.
 
No compost, just worm castings when top dressing.

This is most of what I use and exactly what was added to these when they were up potted. It’s posted up too too.
  • Biochar: 3 tsp root area
  • Gypsum: 2 tsp
  • Worm castings: 6 tbsp
  • Azomite: 1.5 tsp
  • Dolomite lime: 1 tsp
  • Mykos: dusted root area
  • Azos: 1/2 tsp root area
  • Gaia 4:4:4: 1.5 tsp
Next feed has been halted while I try to correct with the liquid nutes.
The biochar can cause issues if it's not pre charged with microbes and nutes before you add it. It will pull nutes from the surrounding soil, just like fresh un aged wood chips do. The microbes use it as like a storage unit.if it's empty when you add it they will fill it. I dont realy think it has much nuitrient value,if your not reusing your soil you might just be able to get rid of it.
 
The biochar can cause issues if it's not pre charged with microbes and nutes before you add it.
I read for best results to pre charge with a tea or soak in nutrients. I didn’t prepare in advance so just put them around the bottom of the hole and squirted with water before transplanting.
It will pull nutes from the surrounding soil, just like fresh un aged wood chips do. The microbes use it as like a storage unit.if it's empty when you add it they will fill it. I dont realy think it has much nuitrient value,if your not reusing your soil you might just be able to get rid of it.
Thanks. I do reuse the soil, mostly outside. I’ll either charge it or stop using it in the future.
 
I read for best results to pre charge with a tea or soak in nutrients. I didn’t prepare in advance so just put them around the bottom of the hole and squirted with water before transplanting.

Thanks. I do reuse the soil, mostly outside. I’ll either charge it or stop using it in the future.
I looked into using the Biochar as well after seeing some guys online raving about its usage but after reading up on it I saw that there would be a learning curve with using it with my other ingredients possibly causing deficiencies & or lockouts . Just to confirm my statement above as my memory sucks I googled and found this:

  • Contaminants: Biochar made from contaminated materials (e.g., sewage sludge) can release toxic substances like heavy metals or Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
  • Soil pH Changes: It can raise the pH of already alkaline soils too high, creating nutrient imbalances, particularly in arid regions.
  • Microbial/Nutrient Changes: It can disrupt microbial communities, impacting the fungi-to-bacteria ratio and limiting nutrient availability for plants in some contexts.
 
20260319: GG#4 JW & SB#22

It’s been a week since the last check. The two foliar sprays and liquid nutrients have things looking much better. Not done yet but a good start. IMG_9328.jpegIMG_9327.jpeg

A lot going on at home and I’m tired of this up/down weather.
 
Looking better and they are sure getting tall, I'd have topped them, its not to late to help them fill in a bit. If it was me I hit them with far reds, just a week of it for 10min at lights out. Too me its like a wonder drug, do you have any? I have an extra one I can send you. I have these small Rapid led pucks 1 is good for a 3x3. I bought them before I bought the spiderfarmer far reds. Just let me know I'll send out tomorrow.
 
Looking better and they are sure getting tall, I'd have topped them, its not to late to help them fill in a bit.
These were in red cups for 80 days or so before I transplanted. They have been topped at least two or three times already. I bent a few over a week or two back but they are due again for LST or topping.

I’m waiting for them to get better before I stress them more. I’d like to up pot one more time but I’m having trouble finding shorter/wider 3 gallon pots. I’ll either use the green ones or use old black 5 gallon ones rolled down if I have too.

If it was me I hit them with far reds, just a week of it for 10min at lights out. Too me its like a wonder drug, do you have any?
The Photontek is supposed to cover more red but I have no idea if it does. It doesn’t have any separate controls for it.

I have an extra one I can send you. I have these small Rapid led pucks 1 is good for a 3x3. I bought them before I bought the spiderfarmer far reds. Just let me know I'll send out tomorrow.
If it’s cheap to send I’ll try it. I recall you use them for like 15 minutes either at the start or end of lights on?

Can it be attached to the middle of the Photontek light you think?IMG_9331.jpeg
If it’s a puck light it should be able to fit in the middle underneath the ballast I’d think?

How’s the bathroom ceiling? Was it just from a fluke ice jamming up under the shingles or do you have a water issue?

This constant freezing/thawing/raining is getting to me but the roofs been okay. The basement has been in the 50-60’s for RH all month but hits 30’s on the odd day. Temps have hit 14* at lights out once or twice. At least the plants are in veg and able to handle the environment swings better.

Haven’t seen your clones recently. Are they doing well? G$ is popping a few seeds but they are growing slower than normal.
 
These were in red cups for 80 days or so before I transplanted. They have been topped at least two or three times already. I bent a few over a week or two back but they are due again for LST or topping.

I’m waiting for them to get better before I stress them more. I’d like to up pot one more time but I’m having trouble finding shorter/wider 3 gallon pots. I’ll either use the green ones or use old black 5 gallon ones rolled down if I have too.


The Photontek is supposed to cover more red but I have no idea if it does. It doesn’t have any separate controls for it.


If it’s cheap to send I’ll try it. I recall you use them for like 15 minutes either at the start or end of lights on?

Can it be attached to the middle of the Photontek light you think?View attachment 127078
If it’s a puck light it should be able to fit in the middle underneath the ballast I’d think?

How’s the bathroom ceiling? Was it just from a fluke ice jamming up under the shingles or do you have a water issue?

This constant freezing/thawing/raining is getting to me but the roofs been okay. The basement has been in the 50-60’s for RH all month but hits 30’s on the odd day. Temps have hit 14* at lights out once or twice. At least the plants are in veg and able to handle the environment swings better.

Haven’t seen your clones recently. Are they doing well? G$ is popping a few seeds but they are growing slower than normal.
I mounted it on a piece of thin sheet metal then bent it around my ballast there's no weight to it like a couple grams. I use it for 15 min, 5 before lights out and 10 after. My timer on that light only has 15 min intervals. I saw a video recently that said 8 min was the sweet spot so I'm close enough. I'll ship it tomorrow, my wife has an eye appointment in Halifax so its an outing...lol. I get to sit in the car and wait a couple of hours while they spend 10 minutes looking at her then send her on her way until the next one..far red puck 2.JPGFar red puck.JPG
 
Last edited:
The biochar can cause issues if it's not pre charged with microbes and nutes before you add it. It will pull nutes from the surrounding soil, just like fresh un aged wood chips do. The microbes use it as like a storage unit.if it's empty when you add it they will fill it. I dont realy think it has much nuitrient value,if your not reusing your soil you might just be able to get rid of it.
I’ve been using biochar for a couple years, but I also reuse the soil and just rebuild it (as long as there were no issues in the grow) so I’m hopoing at this point, the bio char that is the oldest is really cooked In well. I can’t actually say its made the grows better, probably more as a wholistic approach, it was part of the improvement. So were learning patience, better watering/dryout practices, better feed practices … in other words, many things have changed, which one(s) moved the needle in the right direction? Don’t know, I hope I am’nt moving the needle in the wrong direction with and recent changes.
 
I’ve been using biochar for a couple years, but I also reuse the soil and just rebuild it (as long as there were no issues in the grow) so I’m hopoing at this point, the bio char that is the oldest is really cooked In well. I can’t actually say its made the grows better, probably more as a wholistic approach, it was part of the improvement. So were learning patience, better watering/dryout practices, better feed practices … in other words, many things have changed, which one(s) moved the needle in the right direction? Don’t know, I hope I am’nt moving the needle in the wrong direction with and recent changes.
We use it too .makes it hard not to having a wood burning stove.the biology is supposed to love it.
 
I’ve been using biochar for a couple years, but I also reuse the soil and just rebuild it (as long as there were no issues in the grow) so I’m hopoing at this point, the bio char that is the oldest is really cooked In well. I can’t actually say its made the grows better, probably more as a wholistic approach, it was part of the improvement. So were learning patience, better watering/dryout practices, better feed practices … in other words, many things have changed, which one(s) moved the needle in the right direction? Don’t know, I hope I am’nt moving the needle in the wrong direction with and recent changes.
I’ll be leaving the biochar out for the rest of the grow. I should have charged it first but due to time restraints I skipped that part thinking it would be okay and charge up on its own over time.
 
20260322: GG#4 JW & SB#22


I think this will be the last week I feed liquid nutrients. They look much better but still have some lighter colouration.IMG_9348.jpeg

IMG_9349.jpeg

79595696344__097B3F1F-C656-4ED9-9C9B-4C5766C176D4.jpeg
I’ll be cleaning up the leaves and branches this week. I topped any of the longer branches to keep them even. Still no luck finding wider soft pots. I’ll use the green ones again if it comes down to it.

Still winter one day and spring the next. Need to start planning the vegetable garden out.
 
Last edited:
20260324: GG#4 JW & SB#22

While the main tent is holding the plants while I try to “fix” them I found I/we forgot to clean the second 3x3. We started making hash and just skipped it. 😳

So the last 48 hours have been cleaning and now the second tent is ready. Washer tray was a bit of a job but otherwise it was straightforward.

Now I can split the plants after the next up pot. Maybe one of each in each tent or a pair of the same in each tent…haven’t decided.

IMG_9362.jpeg

Need to setup the 18/6 mechanical timers next as I pack them up.

Cleaning out the green 3 gallon soft pots as I can’t find wider ones. I think I have some 5 gallon pots I can roll down and use. 🤔

Got to open a new bag of ProMix and mix the dry nutrients before up potting this weekend.

Enjoy your day people’s. 👊
 
Back
Top Bottom