DST's Vertical Step Grow - Headband and Cali Orange

DST

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Thanks for the kind words folks....it's going to be fun compiling notes on that lot.

Nice selection Integra, and I wouldn't have expected it to be organised in any other way!!

Peace, DST
 

mr west

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so varying levels of care then, i used to keep mine in the fridge but got worried about wet getting in them lol.
 

DST

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Cheers Chainseeker, thanks for stopping by. We try to have a giggle here, lol. Some funky little paddestoelen in your signature there!!!

I also keep my seeds in the fridge Las. In the salad draw haha, along with my space cookies, but they are bagged up, and plastic boxed up of course.....I cannot imagine it is doing them too much harm, they are dried out seeds after all!!!
 

DST

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So guys, I cycled out to the guerilla grow today after a couple of weeks of not visiting due to heavy rains....looking like a bit of a shambles to be honest. I think I'll be lucky to get some herb from this lot.

The rain has really mullered everything of late. The ground was still really soggy and damp, and all the reeds etc were massief and as usual taking over!!

They got a good spray of bug mixture just incase, I fed them with some liquid nutes around 1 1/2 gallons full strenght BN grond, and about 1% of the required PK13/14 dose, as well as giving them some dry feed as well. Looks like the roots have been struggling to feed themselves, or perhaps just with all the rain, or competition with the reeds. The location seems ideal, nothing has been out that way since I planted them apart frmo a couple of fishermen I have seen further up the path.

Anyway, here they are in all their yellowness.



Some are still green around the gills


This one seems to be growing along the ground...check the stem on it!






:-|:-?:neutral::-?:roll:

Ah well, sorry I couldn't bring you all something a little more appealing. May be next time.

:peace:DST
 

mr west

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Man its like theyve had the mother of al flushes and its stripped everything down. Hope u can pull em back from the brink mate.>>>>>>>>>>:joint: dpp
 

DST

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Man its like theyve had the mother of al flushes and its stripped everything down. Hope u can pull em back from the brink mate.>>>>>>>>>>:joint: dpp
I think that's whats basically happened (which is so funny as I was reading this argument on another thread about flushing a plant in the ground and how this is not possible or is possible...as the case is proven.) That's in like 2+ weeks that's happened, during the highest rainfall we have had in decades. In fact more rain in August than ever before! Well the feed and dried poo I left has got to do something!

Think I'll have a DPQ in a minute, lol.
 
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