Lex_the_fool
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Hi, so this is my first post, about my very first grow, which happens to be outdoor.
I live north of Seattle Washington, about 2 miles from the sound.
I have 2 different ages in my crop.
The tallest ones are 10 months old, and about 7 1/2 feet tall.
In those, I have 1 blue dream, 1 blueberry, 1 strawberry cough, 8 AK-47, 5 hash.
The shorter ones are 5 months old, and average between 3 and 4 feet tall.
In those, I have 2 black cherry soda, 1 9 pound hammer, 1 girlscout cookie, 1 white widow, 2 blackberry, 1 UW purple, 10 strawberry cough clones, 15 blueberry clones.
I primarily use compost tea as their nutrient solution, comprised of bat guano, earthworm castings, azomite rock dust, Organic Alaskan Fish Fertilizer, brown sugar, coffee grounds, calmag and superthrive.
That soaks in filtered water, mostly rain and some spring water, with multiple air stones in the bottom. I try to keep the pH around 5.8, as the soil is 7.2 naturally, with the hopes that equals out around 6.5.
So far they all seem to really enjoy the feeding regiment I've been using. I schedule them at 4 compost tea feedings a week, of 3 gallons for each plant. M-W-F-Sat Night.
They get pure water each afternoon, about 5 gallons each.
Bug control comes from organic neem oil, and ladybugs.
Most of them are doing ok, and I am doing the final trim on them all week. 12 of my smaller plants seem really close to ready, and one of my AK's is dealing with a hell of a lot of purple on the fan leaves.
Any advice or criticism on this crop would be Greatly appreciated.
I live north of Seattle Washington, about 2 miles from the sound.
I have 2 different ages in my crop.
The tallest ones are 10 months old, and about 7 1/2 feet tall.
In those, I have 1 blue dream, 1 blueberry, 1 strawberry cough, 8 AK-47, 5 hash.
The shorter ones are 5 months old, and average between 3 and 4 feet tall.
In those, I have 2 black cherry soda, 1 9 pound hammer, 1 girlscout cookie, 1 white widow, 2 blackberry, 1 UW purple, 10 strawberry cough clones, 15 blueberry clones.
I primarily use compost tea as their nutrient solution, comprised of bat guano, earthworm castings, azomite rock dust, Organic Alaskan Fish Fertilizer, brown sugar, coffee grounds, calmag and superthrive.
That soaks in filtered water, mostly rain and some spring water, with multiple air stones in the bottom. I try to keep the pH around 5.8, as the soil is 7.2 naturally, with the hopes that equals out around 6.5.
So far they all seem to really enjoy the feeding regiment I've been using. I schedule them at 4 compost tea feedings a week, of 3 gallons for each plant. M-W-F-Sat Night.
They get pure water each afternoon, about 5 gallons each.
Bug control comes from organic neem oil, and ladybugs.
Most of them are doing ok, and I am doing the final trim on them all week. 12 of my smaller plants seem really close to ready, and one of my AK's is dealing with a hell of a lot of purple on the fan leaves.
Any advice or criticism on this crop would be Greatly appreciated.