Soil becomes very hydrophobic when watering is not just right. Then prone to overwatering after such events. So I’ll stick to dial in your watering habits and feed accordingly with a soluble sourced NPK through finish.
The black definitely creates a hotter medium while the white allows light for...
Watering habits.
That’s the only issue I see. White buckets wouldn’t be my first choice either.
Large volume of soil (north of 35 gal) for dry amendments only.
If not that then regular irrigation with a liquid feed to supplement the lack of naturally available nutrients.
Id just very lightly...
lol agreed. Although id say AI has benefits in program management, efficiency, and entertainment. But it needs guidance.. Now it’ll never replace a good weldor, carpenter, or botanist!
When would yall think is the best time to stop tucking branches outdoors? Northeast here.
Node spacing tight af on this lady :weed:
Pic is a couple weeks old. No topping just 100% lst. She’s shaped like a triangle looking right down. Seems to be new stuff to tuck daily. I plan to give a haircut...
Maybe you would be better off planting in the ground. You could build a quick low profile garden bed outta sticks n stones then plant em all in that. Then you could worry less about watering.
If you’re that worried about being sneaky I’d be worried about starting off that big. I mean it doesn’t take many plants to produce enough to have surplus for you and some close friends.
Plus it takes more than just chucking resources at a hobby in growing these amazing plants.
It’s also easy to...
Here’s my Cherry tomatoes (sun, and yellow pear)
Here’s my Roma’s and one heirloom (Cherokee Purp)
Overall I’ve done a wayy better job this year so far. I’ve kept up with pruning to isolate a single vine & I trim back anything that contacts the dirt. Also I haven’t let them flower yet as I...