Chillin710
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I've been growing for several years on and off, last season was my best year yet. I'm in the Northeast US so we have a shortened season especially for sativas. Last year I pulled about qp off 3 plants. This year I have 10 seedlings, on accident nute burned 5 afgoo seedlings in the beginning so now I'm down to 10 and I feel it's to late to order from seedbank. So I've recovered some of the pots I used last year some are 3 gallon others are 5. I've decided if I invest some money I could grow some trees and hopefully have a decently large yield off just 4-5 plants.
I only work with strains I can get my hands on and last year I didn't feel like crossing one of my indicas with Tangie pollen so I only had 4 Afgoo aka Afgooey, 1 AK47 cross, and 5 Super Silver Haze.
They are regular seeds so ill hopefully I'll end up with at most 5 females.
I've started out with buying a couple bags of Fox Farms Ocean Forest and have the seedlings in that soil mixed with some Peat Moss in 1/2- 1 gallon pots.
I'm all organic and hate receiving bud that has horrible taste and irritates my throat. Last year I used Organic Dr. Earths Herbs/ Vegetable Natural nutrition. Dr. Earth Organic 5 Tomato, Vegetable and Herb Fertilizer is a superior blend of fish bone meal, feather meal, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, soft rock phosphate, fish meal, mined potassium sulfate,humic acid, seaweed extract, PRO-BIOTIC seven champion strains of beneficial soil microbes plus Ecto and Endo Mycorrhizae. I'm wondering if this is a good organic nutrients for my plants as I made the special tea recipe on the back of the package instead of much mulching it in with my soil, You let the tea sit for a few days then pour a cup in each pot.
Other then FFOF and Dr. Earths organic nutrients I'm just using Compost/Cow Manure/Peat Moss.
My seedlings are about 5 inches tall just growing out their 3 finger fan leaves.
Any suggestions on what you would do? I'm burrying my pots in the ground this year.
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I only work with strains I can get my hands on and last year I didn't feel like crossing one of my indicas with Tangie pollen so I only had 4 Afgoo aka Afgooey, 1 AK47 cross, and 5 Super Silver Haze.
They are regular seeds so ill hopefully I'll end up with at most 5 females.
I've started out with buying a couple bags of Fox Farms Ocean Forest and have the seedlings in that soil mixed with some Peat Moss in 1/2- 1 gallon pots.
I'm all organic and hate receiving bud that has horrible taste and irritates my throat. Last year I used Organic Dr. Earths Herbs/ Vegetable Natural nutrition. Dr. Earth Organic 5 Tomato, Vegetable and Herb Fertilizer is a superior blend of fish bone meal, feather meal, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, soft rock phosphate, fish meal, mined potassium sulfate,humic acid, seaweed extract, PRO-BIOTIC seven champion strains of beneficial soil microbes plus Ecto and Endo Mycorrhizae. I'm wondering if this is a good organic nutrients for my plants as I made the special tea recipe on the back of the package instead of much mulching it in with my soil, You let the tea sit for a few days then pour a cup in each pot.
Other then FFOF and Dr. Earths organic nutrients I'm just using Compost/Cow Manure/Peat Moss.
My seedlings are about 5 inches tall just growing out their 3 finger fan leaves.
Any suggestions on what you would do? I'm burrying my pots in the ground this year.