We've been in the reds for two weeks & we've seen a couple notable things we wanted to share. First off their is not enough of a wetting agent mixed in so when you water you've got to mix in some Wet Betty with it or the water just runs through the pot without wetting the mix. What moisture we do have in the soil is now producing some fungus gnats which is very disturbing. Plants are happy for the most part but need food on the next watering. Some yellowing on the lowers.I have some of Red's outdoor and its a slow starter??? anyone........
Great setup!We've been in the reds for two weeks & we've seen a couple notable things we wanted to share. First off their is not enough of a wetting agent mixed in so when you water you've got to mix in some Wet Betty with it or the water just runs through the pot without wetting the mix. What moisture we do have in the soil is now producing some fungus gnats which is very disturbing. Plants are happy for the most part but need food on the next watering. Some yellowing on the lowers.
Are the fungus from the soil or the environment?We've been in the reds for two weeks & we've seen a couple notable things we wanted to share. First off their is not enough of a wetting agent mixed in so when you water you've got to mix in some Wet Betty with it or the water just runs through the pot without wetting the mix. What moisture we do have in the soil is now producing some fungus gnats which is very disturbing. Plants are happy for the most part but need food on the next watering. Some yellowing on the lowers.
Also can or have you add playground sand to stop them?(fungus gnats)Are the fungus from the soil or the environment?
Nice commentary. LMAO. A perfect example of why I live in Montana and never drive further south than Salt Lake City. We never water ski up here, just snow ski. That rules out Texans. If God wanted Texans to ski he would have made bullshit white.Trout is code word for I"m a damn yankee & don't know jack shit about real fishing. In all fairness (yea, right), trout is good bait for Texas minnows & ignorant-ass yankees. If you fish with me, you need 3 five gal. buckets, what you call "Corks", ski rope or parachute line (fishing line) & either whole turkey or chicken for bait, depending on the season. Pork chittlin's & game warden parts work well at full moon... taste just like mullet. It's called Cat fishing. The corks keep the boat from being pulled under... seriously folks. An 80 lb. yellow cat ain't nuttin to play around with. Best Gator bait, other than my Ex is yankee water skiers.
You know what's next....pics.We cut this and got 7.9 pounds.