Honkeytown, I aspire to grow like you.![]()
That's my biggest fear. A friend of mine who lives nearby lost his whole crop to spidermites. He has two dogs, do you think thats how he got them. I have three dogs and one of them always goes in the plant room when I'm in there. If thats a risk I will stop him coming in.That's very nice of you to say seamaiden. quite the compliment. I do have to say I dont envy you guys growing outdoors. I used to do it and now that I am indoors I have almost nothing to battle against as far as my plants health...well besides those damn spidermites...but I think my cat drags them in from the bushes in the front yard. I will say though...with that sun you will far outgrow my little girls.
I will have another update sometime tonight or tomorrow morning. gotta get this house clean.lol
That's my biggest fear. A friend of mine who lives nearby lost his whole crop to spidermites. He has two dogs, do you think thats how he got them. I have three dogs and one of them always goes in the plant room when I'm in there. If thats a risk I will stop him coming in.
Wow! Looking GREAT, honkey.The way I've seen grow-bags used is just like pots. They're filled with soil and then you let 'er rip.
I got a full 80% germ rate on the Conquistadoras. About the same as my bagseed. However, Flowergurl had once told me that slightly scuffing the seeds before trying to germinate gets a better germ rate. I've done it once, again on the bagseeds of mine (which just fucking WANT to grow, I swear), and with that I got a 100% germ rate. It's damned tough scuffing seeds with sandpaper, though (150 grit, approximately). I also tried it with a nail file and the seeds kept flying all over the place (don't try using tweezers, makes the problem worse, and don't ask me how I know!).![]()
I got a full 80% germ rate on the Conquistadoras. About the same as my bagseed. However, Flowergurl had once told me that slightly scuffing the seeds before trying to germinate gets a better germ rate. I've done it once, again on the bagseeds of mine (which just fucking WANT to grow, I swear), and with that I got a 100% germ rate. It's damned tough scuffing seeds with sandpaper, though (150 grit, approximately). I also tried it with a nail file and the seeds kept flying all over the place (don't try using tweezers, makes the problem worse, and don't ask me how I know!).![]()
scuffing works well for me too...I take sandpaper,roll it into a tube,rough side in,and slide it into a pill bottle...put your seeds in,pop on the top,and,well,you get the picture...lol
I get pretty good results that way...I don't even remember where I picked that tip up...lol...dang short term memory