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Looking great homie. Just transplanted some ladies, cant wait to watch em pop under the 1k now. Gonna start a thread as soon as I take some pics this week. Ill let you know. Peace.
hey yall sorry for the lack of updates just been busy with life and such..hope everyone out there is well! progress is being made with the dep hoops and they should be plugged by the weekend...
Hi pono, awesome looking start for you. Last year your garden was top notch. The pic you posted of the plant that looked rootbound, do you gently untangle the roots before re-pot or just let them be? Thanks for any info bro, I am never sure if I should untangle or let em be. I'm from seed too if it makes a difference.
Hope you can keep smashin it.
Peace.
Just in time. Favorite outdoor thread of last year. I also love that its a family affair. Good luck! Ill be watching and I wishing I could take a dip in the watering hole of yours
thanks yall staying busy as hell here! im mixing up the soil for my light dep beds now and just got my soil report back, what yall think? the tec was 16.01
Well judging by my growers soil guide. Ideal boron is 1.5ppm, minimum is 0.8ppm and max is 2ppm. Copper minimum is 1.5ppm and max 3ppm. You might want to try and amend those as your levels look a touch low. According to this it also says your zinc is a fair bit too high. "Zinc is needed at a minimum of 4 ppm; 6 to 8 ppm is ideal and above 10 ppm is excessive."
Regarding the calcium, "The ratio of magnesium to calcium should be around one to six.
Having a soil with too much magnesium will take more nitrogen because the excess magnesium makes the soil too tight."
Looks like that soil is pretty light in cal and really heavy in magnesium, that's probably the most important thing to work on fixing.