The more pics I see the more it appears your ladies are not uptaking the nitrogen, that's why I asked what else you were utilizing. Whatever it is, there is too much sand content and the remainder of whatever you dug up is not working to create proper balance. Can you obtain better soil from the same source as the manure?...stuff you're using also looks too heavy. She's probably struggling to form a decent root mass in that concrete.I have no idea about base medium its COW shit that has been tried out for over 1 year which is normally used in farms and for fertilizer as organic its Hot for soil from what i have been told by locals. i added lot of that to soil thats y u see the soil is black. i was using more or less 1/4 of ration when i first plated them now its over 2/4 ration in bigger pots. The plant is just over a month old. here are new images. i have keep room @ 24 degree C in AC.
I never would have thought of the stuffed animal idea for those that cannot obtain perlite, very resourceful.That`s not soil, it`s sand. Boardering on mortar mix. It is not mixed well at all. As soft as it seems, water added is suspended between the granuals blocking out any air movement when the barometer goes from high to low. Evaporation allows it to settle.
You need to re-mix that crap. put it into one big pile on the cement outside and turn it for a looooong time and do not allow clumps. Use your hands one handfull at a time and rub it in good. Add small stone to the bottom of your pots, about a quarter of the way up. Find a stuffed animal toy and cut it open and mix some of the filling into the soil. It will hold and move air. The top of your pots are stopping air movement by being too flat and bound, not nessacerally tight but bound.
With what you have to work with, you gotta come up and create a soil condition not native to your location. Cannibis is not the kind of plant that does well at all in sand/clay conditions. Even adding potash from the fire pit to reduce the ratio of sand will help !i
I think I just came across a female plant growing in wild it's about 5 feet tall and no seeds on it surrounded by males with balls which are just 3 feet in height so I'm guessing this is female plant I have to take pictures in the morning as it was pretty dark at this time. Can females grow in wild? The leave we bait strange 7-8 leafs packed togather per leaf.
Pretty soon everyones outdoor will be pollinated by the hemp farmers crop.Yes, the plant will be wild and growing all over Colorado in no time.
Anyway, are you sure you haven`t come across someone`s guerilla grow ? What would you want if someone came across yours ?
Pretty soon everyones outdoor will be pollinated by the hemp farmers crop.
He needs to change the title of this thread, it's misleading, I popped on here expecting to find some nice hash fields or something.
Instead I find some pre-pubescent trying to grow in a sandpit!