So I did a bit of cleaning up on the grow, things were starting to get sloppy...lol...Anyway, we got a bit of rain last night, so that post in the middle of the pots with party cups on it was used to help tent the plants, so the water wouldn't pool up on top of their mini greenhouse. Also, there used to be lattice on the frame behind my plants, removed that to let more light in. That along with the recent and upcoming tree trimming should vastly increase the amount of direct sunlight that hits the plants.
Next I transplanted a bunch of the skywalker bagseeds, along with the remaining Blue Mystic and Dr.G. to the 2.5 gallon pots and put them outside. And finally, transplanted one clone and one Blue Mystic to some the big pots. Not sure if the BM will turn out female, but I transplant one of my 18 gallon pots into the 45 gallon smart pot later. I'm going to leave these plants outside of the mini greenhouse, and hopefully whatever was eating them can't/wont climb the tall pots...lol...It's an experiment, they're at the mercy of mother nature for the time being.
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So as another day draws to a close on the farm, It's nice to think about the work that has already been put into it so far and wonder what I would be doing with my time if I weren't growing. I don't even know, to be honest, and I cannot imagine willingly choosing to work this hard on my "free" time for any other hobby. Some people fix cars, others do extreme sports, I like to garden.