asetter
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I started them back in the spring (bag seed- Lemon sour diesel) under light for the first, probably 2-3 weeks. Once they were big enough to withstand the harsh outdoors I transplanted 2 of the 3 plants I had started into pots and left them in my backyard (the part of it that gets sun 70% of the day). The third plant was a sure runt, I didnt think it would survive, I planted it in a garden bed next to my herbs (in the soil, in the ground). The two plants took off on growing and have done really well. The third plant in the ground struggled for the first few months of being outside, but recently with the heat, no rain, and steady winds, all 3 plants are extremely sturdy and to my knowledge healthy.
My biggest issue is the leaf's on the bottom of the potted plants are dying, not sure if they just are not getting enough sun or maybe its nutrient burn. And the ant issue. A big ol colony of ants have been terrorizing my plants for a while now, dont want to use a spray on my plants so maybe flooding them would be the way to go :/
For nutrients, I use a 24-8-16 npk, but, they are in like, miracle grow single packets for each feed, so I figured as to not burn them I best take those nutes down to a 1/4 strength. So, if my calculations are correct, I should be using 6-2-4.
Thanks!
-Andrew
My biggest issue is the leaf's on the bottom of the potted plants are dying, not sure if they just are not getting enough sun or maybe its nutrient burn. And the ant issue. A big ol colony of ants have been terrorizing my plants for a while now, dont want to use a spray on my plants so maybe flooding them would be the way to go :/
For nutrients, I use a 24-8-16 npk, but, they are in like, miracle grow single packets for each feed, so I figured as to not burn them I best take those nutes down to a 1/4 strength. So, if my calculations are correct, I should be using 6-2-4.
Thanks!
-Andrew