Does this look right?

xtsho

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Now I’m picturing you in yoga pants :o
That's interesting that you mention yoga. I'm thinking about it as I'm preparing to start with some exercise. Yoga is something I was planning on doing for a couple months to get the body stretched out and ready. But I'll just be doing it in Boxer shorts. I doubt anyone wants to stop by. :mrgreen:
 

Richard Drysift

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Foam exercise mats work fantastic also. Plus they are comfortable to walk on.
I use thick foam insulation left over from a project to line the floors but I bet those mats are even cheaper.
I think that while your plants look a little hungry but they are not as bad as others here might lead you to believe. Giving teas or adding compost would have helped prolong the viability of your mix but honestly the plant doesn’t look too bad for week 6. Pale but still healthy. I suggest giving something like liquid fish emulsion and/or a round of compost tea to get your soil active again and get it over the finish line.
 
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Turpsnstuff

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I use thick foam insulation left over from a project to line the floors but I bet those mats are even cheaper.
I think that while your plants look a little hungry but they are not as bad as others here might lead you to believe. Giving teas or adding compost would have helped prolong the viability of your mix but honestly the plant doesn’t look too bad for week 6. Pale but still healthy. I suggest giving something like liquid fish emulsion and/or a round of compost tea to get your soil active again and get it over the finish line.
I wonder if fish tank water and blackstrap molasses would do the job? I have both on hand. I've only got worm castings here to make tea with and im still waiting on airstone and pump.
 

Bookush34

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Drain pan and a pot riser.
I think I paid 3$ ea piece. Made things so easy.
Either take the tray out to dump the water or suck it out with a Baster
 

Bignutes

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This thread is so on point, good job everyone, it wasn’t like the one a few days ago where someone cut the heads of a bunch of turkeys and let them rip around, at least it was good for a laugh.
 

Richard Drysift

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I wonder if fish tank water and blackstrap molasses would do the job? I have both on hand. I've only got worm castings here to make tea with and im still waiting on airstone and pump.
Maybe so but either way NPK in soluble form is in order at this point. A top dressing will do the same albeit much slower. Even if you give nothing but water the plant will still finish but if you want to ensure vigorous health through to ripening a round of aactea and/or some fast soluble npk would surely help.
 
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