NaturalNatureNutures
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Started with 25 seeds germinated in shot glasses with water and all 25 sprouted. Planted directly in ground May 13 2018 with 1yr old composted manure and 5yr old composted wood chips (practically dirt) that had natural worm population. Beds in greenhouse were 5inches deep with above posted soil mixture with natural clay soil underneath. Strains in grow where: BC x NL, Chemo, Crown Royal, Hash Plant, Gorilla Glue.
Grew in greenhouse for 4weeks veg and only 4 made it. I wanted the strong to survive so I didn't protect them as I wanted nature to pick the best. The 4 that made it survived the snails and spidermites. 2 hashplant females, 1 crown royal female and 1 BC x NL male.
No store bought nutrients where used in this grow.
I dug 3ft round and 3ft deep holes in the mineral rich clay soil when I transplanted the 2ft high girls and male. I filled the holes with the same horse manure wood chip compost I used in greenhouse veg. Transplanted all 4 plants with success. In first week outdoors had a major wind storm and lost the crown royal female. None of the plants were staked as I wanted the strongest to survive whatever nature put to them.
Pics are from some of the seedlings that first peeked through the soil in greenhouse.
Will post more pictures of veg growth and flowering if interest is shown.
Grew in greenhouse for 4weeks veg and only 4 made it. I wanted the strong to survive so I didn't protect them as I wanted nature to pick the best. The 4 that made it survived the snails and spidermites. 2 hashplant females, 1 crown royal female and 1 BC x NL male.
No store bought nutrients where used in this grow.
I dug 3ft round and 3ft deep holes in the mineral rich clay soil when I transplanted the 2ft high girls and male. I filled the holes with the same horse manure wood chip compost I used in greenhouse veg. Transplanted all 4 plants with success. In first week outdoors had a major wind storm and lost the crown royal female. None of the plants were staked as I wanted the strongest to survive whatever nature put to them.
Pics are from some of the seedlings that first peeked through the soil in greenhouse.
Will post more pictures of veg growth and flowering if interest is shown.
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