strictly seedleSs
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im dropping outdoor today. the sooner the better if they are ready.
Your soil should be ok for a week or 2 but I would get it going one week after transplant and just keep an air stone in it to keep it alive. Make 5 gal at a time.yea i will prob do them this week. just depends when i find time to do more work and get the screening up too. should i be gettin me fert nute tea goin too? or just let the roots use up more of the new soil?
Read what I sent you on teas. Here is another for you:ok and wat dosage of the bat guano should i start with? a low dosage to intro the fert? i havent checked the suggested dosages yet
could get some cow manure and molasses to supplement that mix. both are always good additionsok ill go reread that tea thread u sent me. but ive only bought the bat guano high in N and a micro nute that JR. from OCFS sugested... so should i go get more nute supplies?
finally finished installed the screen barrier around the garden box and wooden stakes. not as tight as i wanted but it will work just fine.
IDK. That screen doesn't really block line of sight if that is what you were trying to do. HD has some 75%. I would put a line of it between your moms viewing area and the plants and take down that black screen. She can tell them its a shade /wind barrier for your baby orchids. What does Mom think about the screening?
That will all help in the shock factor. THey will be happy to be outdoors Im surek cool. i watered with one gallon today and just over a drop of ST. i read sumwhere to water 1-2 days before transplant with the ST to help reach the roots and activate so it helps cope with the transplanting. im planning on transplanting tomorrow late afternoon which will also help reduce the shock and let them recover overnite. do u think this overcast/ lite rain will help them get used to being outside or is mostly sun better to recover from transplant shock?