Dr.D81

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i got mine for 60 from a nute company . it had fish emulsion in it . i figured WTF thats what i use sometimes anyway...lol
nice :) i also use a 1/3 hp septic pump . flojet home depot job . i am doing a grid of pvc for my new bubbler that fits the bottom .
Yea I am going to check at a place up here that does honey and shit over on 99. I hope to find one a little cheaper.
 

papapayne

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yea my wally world pumps are nearing the end. Thinking I need to get something like that to, they love the tea and as big as they are, 1.5 - 2 gallons each is all my pump can do every 72 hours
 

Dr.D81

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Well here are the baby's at just over a week in.
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I hope for a lot more from this batch. The last all died 3 or 4 a day in the coco when it was 100 and no ac. I am so glad to be back in dirt and can't wait to flower the last of the coco plants out:)
 

oldman60

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Well here are the baby's at just over a week in.
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I hope for a lot more from this batch. The last all died 3 or 4 a day in the coco when it was 100 and no ac. I am so glad to be back in dirt and can't wait to flower the last of the coco plants out:)
Coco can be tricky it took me 3 grows before I was comfortable with it. I do like
soil better I just don't have room to regen. soil and I have nosy neighbors.
The furken houses are about 8 feet apart and my "yard" is only 35x50.
I wish I could go back to Espoma Organic soil I love that stuff.

:peace:
 

oldman60

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Well I fill fine with it on the larger plant but the small ones would just dry up on me. All my nieghbors know what I do already so that is more of a non issue for me now. I do very much still remember sneaking around mixing soil inside and shit.
I'm thinking next year building some raised beds in the yard for tomatoes and peppers but to
have a place to put burnt out soil. I could make one about 12' long 6' wide and 3' deep and each
year it could get a little more full. Plus raising it will help keep the dogs out of it.
By the way your greenhouse is filling up nicely, I'm so jealous / envious some day maybe.
I didn't think this state would ever legalize meds and they did so who knows. ;-)

:peace:
 

Dr.D81

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I'm thinking next year building some raised beds in the yard for tomatoes and peppers but to
have a place to put burnt out soil. I could make one about 12' long 6' wide and 3' deep and each
year it could get a little more full. Plus raising it will help keep the dogs out of it.
By the way your greenhouse is filling up nicely, I'm so jealous / envious some day maybe.
I didn't think this state would ever legalize meds and they did so who knows. ;-)

:peace:
@curious old fart does this already and adds his stems in them too:)
 

curious old fart

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I'm thinking next year building some raised beds in the yard for tomatoes and peppers but to
have a place to put burnt out soil. I could make one about 12' long 6' wide and 3' deep and each
year it could get a little more full. Plus raising it will help keep the dogs out of it.
By the way your greenhouse is filling up nicely, I'm so jealous / envious some day maybe.
I didn't think this state would ever legalize meds and they did so who knows. ;-)

:peace:
The raised beds I have are 12' X 2' X 20" filled with compost and a local top soil. The compost is made up from leaves, stems and root balls with some manure (for nitrogen) and a little dolomite lime which is added to the leaves and sticks from the yard.. The soils from the grows are refreshed with compost, peat, ewc vermiculite and screened lime. I use a 40 gallon garbage can to mix and store the soil.

:peace:
cof
 

oldman60

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The raised beds I have are 12' X 2' X 20" filled with compost and a local top soil. The compost is made up from leaves, stems and root balls with some manure (for nitrogen) and a little dolomite lime which is added to the leaves and sticks from the yard.. The soils from the grows are refreshed with compost, peat, ewc vermiculite and screened lime. I use a 40 gallon garbage can to mix and store the soil.

:peace:
cof
@cof, how much lime do you add to a 40 gal can? I'm pretty cool with the rest but
the lime and I also have green sand available to me.

:peace:
 
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