bomb seeds (ice) grow

dr.kabuki

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Hello all :)
My how times have changed - most my grow are pretty straight forward for me. With this covid thing and everything closed -not working so no money to buy supplies it will be a big challenge. But being a graduate from hard knock school I will try my best! and at the end of the grow that will be good enough-lol lol I hope.

To the grow! I will be growing" ice" from bomb seeds and it will be a outdoor grow. I will be using all my old unfinished nutrients dry and liquid. I will be selling a little bit fro last grow too buy the cheapest potting soil.

I would like to ask people to chime in if you know a cheaper way through out this grow/journal please. hopefully we could help other growers also.

p.s my spelling kinda of sucks so pre-sorry
 

Grow~Master

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Soil: Kellogs raised bed soil= $7 for 3sqft

Organic initial Nutrients: composted steer manure= $4 for 2sqft
or whole Tilapia Fish $2.00 each

Flowering Nutrients: Dry KoolBloom $25 per Lb
and 5gal bucket of Molasses $20
 

dr.kabuki

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HI Master :) thank you for taking a look.
I went to home depot this morning to get a couple of kellogs but there was a line to get -a 1 hour wait ! I will go late tonight before they close.
Went to Walmart to get tp and saw this garden center. I brought a bag for a $1.57 . i will test on just 3 plants.
Also when transplanting ?- What is the best way? Brake up the root ball or just slide plant out of cup and just plant.
I will take pic's tomorrow again. should show a lot by tomorrow
 

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dr.kabuki

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hi - today was transplant day. hot day today too.
With line so long and a hour wait at home depot I just got the soil at Walmart. $1.57 a bag. I ran a test a couple of days ago with 3 plants and all 3 look k after a couple of days light canoeing in the leaves and deep ridges but other wise ok.
 

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dr.kabuki

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Sorry i have not posted in a little while ,My computer broke.
plants are doing well. A little nitrogen deficiency. I will start foyiler spray a to help out out with the deficiency -does any one here have a good recipe? Also would love some opinion on where to plant the plants in the ground for best results. thank you to all in advance.
 

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dr.kabuki

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they went into the ground yesterday . the holes are very narrow. I did some fiming and notice I might have a couple of boy :(
I decided to run a test on each side of the fence see witch side is best to grow on next year . They sure where ready to be transplanted almost root bound
 

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