Howdy folks, hope you guys are enjoying your weekend. I've been lurking in other peoples grow threads for years so finally I decided to do a journal for a small medical grow I'm doing in the backyard. The girls are all Blue Dream from clone, the haze pheno if my supplier is to be trusted. I was originally going to do CBD Skunk Haze but the damn customs agents confiscated my seeds in transit. That was 5 weeks of waiting patiently for a total bust. Won't be ordering seeds from across the pond again, live and learn I guess.
They will be growing in two raised beds which are 18cuft each. Approx 140 gallons of soil in each bed. Here's one of the smaller vegetable beds in the process of having the wood finished. This one is only 12cuft and will have arugula and cauliflower growing in it.
Here's the beginning of our soil mix.
Used a pretty simple mix with bagged soil, steer compost, chicken manure, peat moss, EWC, kelp/alfalfa meal, rock dust, sand, gypsum. Nothing too fancy but it's got the essentials and it gets the job done.
This is the backyard that had to be cleared of crab grass and giant chunks of clay filled soil before we placed the raised beds and mulch. Took me 2 days in the hot sun with a shovel, got a nice sunburn to show for that heh.
Here is the beds being placed and getting filled with soil. 500 gallons = oww my back.
This is the girls soaking up some sun and dealing with a hopefully very minor shock from transplanting.
More updates to come.
They will be growing in two raised beds which are 18cuft each. Approx 140 gallons of soil in each bed. Here's one of the smaller vegetable beds in the process of having the wood finished. This one is only 12cuft and will have arugula and cauliflower growing in it.
Here's the beginning of our soil mix.
Used a pretty simple mix with bagged soil, steer compost, chicken manure, peat moss, EWC, kelp/alfalfa meal, rock dust, sand, gypsum. Nothing too fancy but it's got the essentials and it gets the job done.
This is the backyard that had to be cleared of crab grass and giant chunks of clay filled soil before we placed the raised beds and mulch. Took me 2 days in the hot sun with a shovel, got a nice sunburn to show for that heh.
Here is the beds being placed and getting filled with soil. 500 gallons = oww my back.
This is the girls soaking up some sun and dealing with a hopefully very minor shock from transplanting.
More updates to come.