Thanks. You drive the post into the ground then attach the pole to the metal post with wire. You can always add more netting if they get crazy tall. The netting is just stretched and hung on screws attached to the poles. Had to think this through but this is the best way to support cannabis on the cheap. Have to come up with cheaper methods of producing product. The netting cost a hundred bucks which I couldn't get away from, although fishing line would work too.I think the use of fallen trees for support is brilliant...might have to toy around with this...nice work
Added their weekly tea yesterday. Tea was made up of Honey, worm castings and compost brewed for 3 days. The honey was sourced from the neighbor.
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Isn't honey antimicrobial/antifungal though? Would that not have an adverse effect on the microbes when brewing a tea? I don't know though, just thinking out loud. I enjoy your pictures man, keep 'em coming
Isn't honey antimicrobial/antifungal though? Would that not have an adverse effect on the microbes when brewing a tea? I don't know though, just thinking out loud. I enjoy your pictures man, keep 'em coming
Think you may be right on that. No wonder their growth is so slow. Better get me some molasses today.
Don't take my word for it though. If you find any info on it one way or the other would you mind posting it?