Yesterday was sunny skies and warm, and today has winds that would take Mary Poppins right over the rainbow! It's looking like the 20s tonight, gotta cover the Norway spruce saplings before that South East wind and cold rush blow them to death.
In Honor of Nevil Schoenmakers. One of the Kings of Cannabis.
1957 - March 2019.
I thought it would be nice to plant a seed in his Honor for his dedication and his achievements while here on Earth.
Seeing @York Genetics male plants in full bloom.. fascinating! Maybe I will try my hand at the cannabis dating an make a strain some day.. not yet tho. I've been taking into consideration the many strains that are available and what would I cross? I already know--however I gotta get my growers wings first.
Then again , I'm also thinking that lady's are just naturally attracted to a males pollen.
Waiting for my 32 oz water bottles to get here from Amazon, I've got some gnats to murder. (Maniacal laugh)
For the root drench I got 203 and for the foliar spray I got 209 from @Sierra Natural Science. Heard a lot of groovy things about their pest systems. I don't feel the gnats are a bad bug, I'm sure to a degree their babies eating dead roots could be beneficial to the plant.. and then again, when they eat the dead stuff up.. are they now going for the living roots? Yeah.. gotta die.
No hard feelings gnats, If it's not you, then it'll be my plant. An we can't have that now can we..?.. sorry little buggy, you entered my Court.
There is no safe word.
Hubby told me when it gets warmer outside, I can turn the attic into my grow room if I want... I don't think he realizes what he's saying just yet.. hahahah
"You can tell the people who enjoy growing stuff VS the people who don't, all in a simple conversation."
I think it's crazy how y'all germinate seeds on paper towels, and then place them in the substrate with ease.
I feel like I would break its neck trying to do that. I did try it last spring with seeds for the garden, peas, beans and sorts. They died.
This year is gonna be a great one!!!!
Can't you smell it in the air?
I must be reading too many journals and stuff cuz I had the weirdest dream last night. I was in a lab or something, and there were all these random scientists all talking amongst each other about pH and ppm and other terminology I don't understand.
"You were there, and you were there.."
With the excitement of the @SeedsMan grow comparison contest, I thought out a simple template/format to use for all my future grow journals. Gotta have a game plan in place to deliver a proper report. I'm impatiently awaiting the results of who all gets to do the grows!
I wanted to share @Hemper with all you tokers, or collectors of glass an stash stuff. Hemper.com has a box of the month, and it always has cool nifty little an big surprises in it. I'm so glad they joined 420 Magazine!!
I've got a lot to learn when it comes to understanding pH and pheno stuff.. it's like learning another language. I'm mostly fluent in sign and body language. Embrace the challenge.
It's gonna rain in a few days, and I'm gonna watch the pot plants to see if they respond to the rain outside the same way the outside plants respond. When rain approaches, the foliage will slightly spread out and somewhat droop. The limbs will also lay lower and slump a bit. Not the same kinda droop and slumping that you see in a dying wilting plant. Poor things. Then once the rain is done, the trees and plants all look towards the sky and revel in the freshness. That's how I know when it's gonna rain. The weather forecast is always so bipolar.
Hubby bought me a @VIVOSUN light, it's not anything big and awesome like most of you all suggested. However, it's more than what I'm working with now. An that's awesome enough!!
Happy Marti Gras
I thought this was seeds and as I felt the unknown substance in the weirdly wrapped unknown package, I thought . "Well these are dead.."... luckily it's the gram sample I got from @IcedOutGenetics . Gonna try it. Haven't smoked in a while.
Okie dokie. Just ordered 203 and 209 from SNS.
Thank you Lord for directing me to 420 magazine while searching for seeds. The best place to be since Chuck E. Cheese.
Amen.
Just a heads up, bone ash from human remains are not good for plants, it's not good to use in direct soil. It is however full of calcium and photspherous. Diluted it can be used like a fertilizer.