Fantonald
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Hey y´all.
I´m new at this and can´t seem to get things right. i´ve tried 2 different grows from bagseed, the seedlings start well, retransplanting goes well at first, but in the end it all comes out small with not enough to even harvest. I live at 5° N, 2250m and mountains all around, with temperatures ranging from 10°-25° C night/day. The photoperiod here is 12/12 basically, and I´ll again be planting in 10L or 20L buckets on my terrace. There is direct light from about 06:00 - 16:30, with indirect light anytime it rains or 5:45 - 18:15. I keep them on the terrace because the rain can be wrath-like, I´m afraid of planting them in our pastures that they won´t get enough light or will get washed away in a storm. I can keep ´em away from the cows easy enough, but bugs, small animals, and birds could be potential problems.
So my base mix is (for a 10L bucket, just double for a 20L):
3L peat, 3L worm humus or compost, 3L perlite, and I threw in 1/4C of cal (it translates to lime, but I´m not sure if its the same thing. We use it on the farm to raise the pH of the soil).
I then mix 1C bone meal + 1C blood meal + 1 cup composted chicken poop + 1C mycorizhae + 2C Sonoma kelp meal. I mix it all up well and add 1C of the nutrient mix to the base. This I let set for about a month to heat up.
From what I have been reading, having a photoperiod of this type keep sthe plants rather small, but retains excellent flavor and potency. Is this true?
Also, I can´t get a good pH meter, anyone know if adding that much cal (lime) is going to raise the pH too high? I can get some substrate pH meters, but unfortunately they are either ass cheap or really expensive, getting calibrating solutions can be an adventure in and of itself. Or do I just suck it up and spend $150+ for a ph meter and take the adventures when need be?
I use water from our waterfall/creek that tests at 7.2, and am thinking of using store compost to make tea for watering. Any thoughts?
I´m trying to go 100% organico, but most of the organic ferts people use here are urine, coffee, apples, bananas, kiwis, worm humus and sugar cane compost. I can´t find good information on these. I also got some delta nueve that I am going to try out, sounds like a decent experiment.
The seeds I am using are all from cannabiogen, i got Destroyer, Nepal Highland, Purple Peyote, Panama, Taskenti, and Sugarloaf. I am thinking of starting with the Nepal highland for a test run. I won´t be growign more than 2 plants at a time in case the army heli´s from above see something they don´t like, and I don´t want to risk the judicial system here.
What I can´t get are fancy ferts like bat guano, kelp meal (I brought some from home so I´m lucky), green sand, dolomite lime, pure organic soils (all the soils here are mixed with chem ferts)etc, and organic ferts, compost aerators, etc.
What I CAN get are worm humus, peat, perlite, chicken and cow manure, coco coir, rice husks, live trout (I read how to make fish emulsion, sounds pretty stinky though), blood and bone meal (pretty sure its from the slaughterhouse, I had to snooker my way into buying the smallest bag they had since they only deal in tons), sugar cane composts, wood chips and ash, basically farm products from the 50´s.
I got my own piece of land, about 3 hectacres, a mix of boonies and residencial area
Thanks for the help, greatly appreciated.
I´m new at this and can´t seem to get things right. i´ve tried 2 different grows from bagseed, the seedlings start well, retransplanting goes well at first, but in the end it all comes out small with not enough to even harvest. I live at 5° N, 2250m and mountains all around, with temperatures ranging from 10°-25° C night/day. The photoperiod here is 12/12 basically, and I´ll again be planting in 10L or 20L buckets on my terrace. There is direct light from about 06:00 - 16:30, with indirect light anytime it rains or 5:45 - 18:15. I keep them on the terrace because the rain can be wrath-like, I´m afraid of planting them in our pastures that they won´t get enough light or will get washed away in a storm. I can keep ´em away from the cows easy enough, but bugs, small animals, and birds could be potential problems.
So my base mix is (for a 10L bucket, just double for a 20L):
3L peat, 3L worm humus or compost, 3L perlite, and I threw in 1/4C of cal (it translates to lime, but I´m not sure if its the same thing. We use it on the farm to raise the pH of the soil).
I then mix 1C bone meal + 1C blood meal + 1 cup composted chicken poop + 1C mycorizhae + 2C Sonoma kelp meal. I mix it all up well and add 1C of the nutrient mix to the base. This I let set for about a month to heat up.
From what I have been reading, having a photoperiod of this type keep sthe plants rather small, but retains excellent flavor and potency. Is this true?
Also, I can´t get a good pH meter, anyone know if adding that much cal (lime) is going to raise the pH too high? I can get some substrate pH meters, but unfortunately they are either ass cheap or really expensive, getting calibrating solutions can be an adventure in and of itself. Or do I just suck it up and spend $150+ for a ph meter and take the adventures when need be?
I use water from our waterfall/creek that tests at 7.2, and am thinking of using store compost to make tea for watering. Any thoughts?
I´m trying to go 100% organico, but most of the organic ferts people use here are urine, coffee, apples, bananas, kiwis, worm humus and sugar cane compost. I can´t find good information on these. I also got some delta nueve that I am going to try out, sounds like a decent experiment.
The seeds I am using are all from cannabiogen, i got Destroyer, Nepal Highland, Purple Peyote, Panama, Taskenti, and Sugarloaf. I am thinking of starting with the Nepal highland for a test run. I won´t be growign more than 2 plants at a time in case the army heli´s from above see something they don´t like, and I don´t want to risk the judicial system here.
What I can´t get are fancy ferts like bat guano, kelp meal (I brought some from home so I´m lucky), green sand, dolomite lime, pure organic soils (all the soils here are mixed with chem ferts)etc, and organic ferts, compost aerators, etc.
What I CAN get are worm humus, peat, perlite, chicken and cow manure, coco coir, rice husks, live trout (I read how to make fish emulsion, sounds pretty stinky though), blood and bone meal (pretty sure its from the slaughterhouse, I had to snooker my way into buying the smallest bag they had since they only deal in tons), sugar cane composts, wood chips and ash, basically farm products from the 50´s.
I got my own piece of land, about 3 hectacres, a mix of boonies and residencial area
Thanks for the help, greatly appreciated.