furrywall11
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What's up?? Giving thanks for another year doing what is easily one of the best jobs on the planet.
I was hoping to start this thread off with pictures of my hugely impressive plants...but, just three days ago the girls started looking very downcast. I'm confident that I'm going to find the solution and it will just be another lesson learned through trial and error.
This year I'm doing my first MOUNDS- it just makes sense- there's no boundaries to stop the roots- Freedom!!
I'm doing 300 gallons of Earth Worm Soil Factory soil on top of clay folded up in 1/2 inch hardware cloth topped with rice straw. I've been hand watering and I'll setup a drip system within the next couple weeks.
The lineup:
Blue Dream (santa cruz)
Headband (harborside)
Cherry Pie (harborside and homie cut)
Dream Queen (harborside)
Platinum Girl Scout Cookies
Sour Diesel
Blueberry OG
Gorilla Glue #4
Aqua Jesus
Cannatonic
I put most of the Blue Dreams out (the ones I'm having problems with) in mid April under 42 watt cfls. So far, nothing but water, mycorhize and, 3 tablespoons of molasses. Five gallons...ten gallons...and now I'm watering about 20-25 gallons/day for two days and then two days break...repeat. Too much you say?? Some of them are six feet tall and about 4-5 feet across. They drink it...that is one of the things I'm going to look into more deeply.
ideas:
Too much water and maybe it's pooling on top of the clay? The thing is I've dug down 5" and it's not muddy or anything...just slightly moist..optimal, I'd say. And the mounds are on a slight grade so there should be some drainage. I guess the next thing I'll try is digging down a full 10-15" but that's a last resort..I don't want to mess with the root system too much.
They don't like the clay? They were fine until they got huge..maybe at that point the roots dug down into the red clay and they don't like it--but, there's plenty of good soil around them- and, as far as I know, clay is pretty inert?
The soil is too hot? I have been having that issue in this soil with smaller plants- they don't get nutes because it's too hot and they stall out. I have been getting some twirly leaves and slightly lightened tips even with these big plants. I don't think that's it either...
At this moment I'm stumped.. I'm going to dig into it more tomorrow. I'm definitely welcoming all comments, suggestions, well wishes and, questions.
My plan is to dig deeper into the soil and see if there's a pool, rot, or something...because, to me this has the appearance of over watering- the trouble is at first touch the soil doesn't appear over watered. And then I'm going do a Pure Protein foliar, Calcium 25 foliar and, then I'm going to try this Ocean Grown mineralizer (google it if you want- no links allowed?)
On the lighter side...look who showed up to sit around the fire
Taken today
drooping
Drooping and taco'd.
What's up?? Giving thanks for another year doing what is easily one of the best jobs on the planet.
I was hoping to start this thread off with pictures of my hugely impressive plants...but, just three days ago the girls started looking very downcast. I'm confident that I'm going to find the solution and it will just be another lesson learned through trial and error.
This year I'm doing my first MOUNDS- it just makes sense- there's no boundaries to stop the roots- Freedom!!
I'm doing 300 gallons of Earth Worm Soil Factory soil on top of clay folded up in 1/2 inch hardware cloth topped with rice straw. I've been hand watering and I'll setup a drip system within the next couple weeks.
The lineup:
Blue Dream (santa cruz)
Headband (harborside)
Cherry Pie (harborside and homie cut)
Dream Queen (harborside)
Platinum Girl Scout Cookies
Sour Diesel
Blueberry OG
Gorilla Glue #4
Aqua Jesus
Cannatonic
I put most of the Blue Dreams out (the ones I'm having problems with) in mid April under 42 watt cfls. So far, nothing but water, mycorhize and, 3 tablespoons of molasses. Five gallons...ten gallons...and now I'm watering about 20-25 gallons/day for two days and then two days break...repeat. Too much you say?? Some of them are six feet tall and about 4-5 feet across. They drink it...that is one of the things I'm going to look into more deeply.
ideas:
Too much water and maybe it's pooling on top of the clay? The thing is I've dug down 5" and it's not muddy or anything...just slightly moist..optimal, I'd say. And the mounds are on a slight grade so there should be some drainage. I guess the next thing I'll try is digging down a full 10-15" but that's a last resort..I don't want to mess with the root system too much.
They don't like the clay? They were fine until they got huge..maybe at that point the roots dug down into the red clay and they don't like it--but, there's plenty of good soil around them- and, as far as I know, clay is pretty inert?
The soil is too hot? I have been having that issue in this soil with smaller plants- they don't get nutes because it's too hot and they stall out. I have been getting some twirly leaves and slightly lightened tips even with these big plants. I don't think that's it either...
At this moment I'm stumped.. I'm going to dig into it more tomorrow. I'm definitely welcoming all comments, suggestions, well wishes and, questions.
My plan is to dig deeper into the soil and see if there's a pool, rot, or something...because, to me this has the appearance of over watering- the trouble is at first touch the soil doesn't appear over watered. And then I'm going do a Pure Protein foliar, Calcium 25 foliar and, then I'm going to try this Ocean Grown mineralizer (google it if you want- no links allowed?)
On the lighter side...look who showed up to sit around the fire
Taken today
drooping
Drooping and taco'd.