I somehow managed to burn even with organic stuff. I guess the tea i prepared for these 1.5 month old WWs (p1,2,3) was a little too dense and anaerobic. Nothing much to do, i tried to flush them a little if that means anything... After a week they got better and grew a little (p4,5,6).
02/28/09
Hemps (p7,8,9) are about two months old and have been under 13/11 for a day. They look ok but a little too high i guess (about 20 inches).
Cherry tomatoes (p10,11,12) get closer (also to the light though). The mighty gumbos (p13), i'll have a "proper" night's dinner with these, more is on the way. Six white widow cuttings (p14), i'm hopeful Purple basins (p15) are really delicious, sowed a little more of them a couple of days ago.
The worms seem to be happy, no escape attempts anymore (p16, p17). They cast now and then you know (p18). I noticed tiny white-green mites in the bin though. Hope they turn back to the earth out of hunger soon. By the way, i'm smoking leaves out of hunger these days
The widows seem nice to me. They're about 80 centimeters high, been flowering (12/12) for about two weeks now (p1,2,3). Two of them are females (p4,5,6) and the other one is a hermaphrodite, highly male dominant though, these "valuable" pollen sacs will supply me with many WW seeds enough for quite a while i guess (p7,8,9).
No hope with the clones, the roots appeared yet (p10), but the tomatoes appeared! (p11,12). Ficus Benjamina clone, will try to make a bonsai out of it (p13). The flytrap also flowered, it's been struggling with the huge ugly fly i caught for it (p14,15)