I am looking for seeds to grow on their own, and I would like to try hemp or a wild species. It should be able to reproduce on its own ( no sterilized hemp,) and the only other requirement is that it not be overly tall. Under six feet is good, shorter the better. I've seen some hemp seeds...
Thanks for those answers. Is having the nodes too close together problematic? Is that is what is meant by density, or is density the compactness of the individual buds, or other? I've seen what is probably one of the most potent (and dense) strains anywhere get eaten by mould, while an AK plant...
AS of now, I think that using about 20% or so of native soil would be a good idea. Firstly, I would not have to carry it in. Secondly, the soil is fairly firm clay, growing sumacs, goldenrod, elderberries grasses, smallish trees which I can't identify, etc.. etc.. The soil is fairly heavy, and...
What were you using before?
Watering every 2 or 3 days outside would be difficult. Perhaps adding some vermiculite would allow it to go longer between waterings.
Are these now the same product? I am trying to see if there is a difference between the two, but I can't find HP on the ProMix site so I can't see the ingredients. If anyone here can enlighten me, please do.
Thanks.
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I'm working on changing my soil mix for outdoors. I want to use more moss and vermiculite//perlite and more composted sheep or goat manure. Black earth is nice, but heavy to carry. I might, for example use ProMix All Purpose Mix or HP, plus vermiculite and compost. The question is: how much...
Thanks for that. They DID have a problem with spotty sun. There was a period daily of full overhead sun, but not really long enough. Morning was rough, and evening better, but not really good.
I had some plants flower very early outside because of drought stress and possibly insect stress. Some of the ends of pistils have ends which are already red-ish or brown-ish. Does this have any bearing on whether the critter is fertile and ready to be pollinated or not?
Thank you.